PinnedPublished inEkatmaThe Path to MeditationMind is a flow of thoughts. In deep sleep, we experience blankness. We don’t have any awareness of our body, not even the feeling “I am”…Dec 27, 2023Dec 27, 2023
PinnedPublished inEkatmaMeditation: Who Am I?According to Vedanta, one’s true nature is Brahman. Brahman is the nature of Sat-Chit-Ananda (Existence-Consciousness-Bliss). In Tantra…Dec 13, 2023Dec 13, 2023
Published inEkatmaOn HinduismIt’s significant to note that the term “Hindu” doesn’t appear in the early texts and scriptures that define the religion itself — like the…Apr 27Apr 27
Published inEkatmaThe Song of SilenceAnother day has gone by Without seeing You I see Your beauty in this world But when do I get to see You?Apr 15Apr 15
Published inEkatmaSvarupanusandhanam: Contemplation on the Self’s Nature — Part 4When the dreamer wakes up, he realises his nature different from being the dreamer.Jan 29Jan 29
Published inEkatmaSvarupanusandhanam: Contemplation on the Self’s Nature — Part 3Such state of Brahman is realised only through ahaṁbrahmavṛttyā ekagamyam, one-pointed flow of thought of the form ‘I am Brahman’.Jan 28Jan 28
Published inEkatmaSvarupanusandhanam: Contemplation on the Self’s Nature — Part 2The quest to grasp that ultimate essence, the tattvaṁ or Reality, is an odyssey of profound introspection and spiritual mentorship.Jan 27Jan 27
Published inEkatmaSvarupanusandhanam : Contemplation on the Self’s Nature— Part 1Svarupanusandhanam is a small yet incredible composition of 9 verses by Sri Adi Shankara. The first 8 verses are on the nature of the Self…Jan 26Jan 26
Published inEkatmaSurrendering to the Eternal Now: A Vedanta Perspective on Embracing Life’s EssenceIn the intricate tapestry of existence, our journey unfolds through a myriad of moments, each holding the potential for profound…Jan 3Jan 3
Published inEkatmaThis place called Home: A poem to befriend the MindThis placed called Home Beyond all joys and sorrows Beyond all pain and pleasure Beyond all known & unknownDec 29, 2023Dec 29, 2023