Spiritual Wisdom
The Five Koshas – Understanding Your Five Layers of Being
More Than a Body, More Than a Mind I remember the first time I sat in meditation long enough for something strange to happen....
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More Than a Body, More Than a Mind I remember the first time I sat in meditation long enough for something strange to happen....
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Every night, you pass through a state that the ancient sages considered the closest a human being ordinarily comes to direct contact with the...
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A man I know attended a week-long retreat on Self-inquiry. On the fourth day, something opened up. He described it as a sense of...
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The First Time I Surrendered to a Teacher I didn’t grow up in a culture where you bowed to anyone. The idea of a...
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Most spiritual books end at the moment of realization. The seeker strives, the teacher points, and then, at the climactic moment, the illusion shatters...
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If you have read I Am That, you have been touched by Sri Siddharameshwar Maharaj. If you have ever heard someone say “Nothing ever...
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The Worst Possible Beginning If I were designing the backstory for a great spiritual master, I wouldn’t start with murder. I wouldn’t start with...
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Spiritual books are full of soaring declarations. “All is Brahman.” “The Self pervades everything.” “You are God.” The words are beautiful, and they may...
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The Misquote That Won’t Die Almost every time the Bhagavad Gita comes up in casual conversation, at a yoga studio, in a philosophy class,...
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The Sentence That Broke My Brain The first time I encountered Advaita Vedanta, I was reading a translation of the Chandogya Upanishad and hit...
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