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The Consciousness is One but Language Tricks Us Into Seeing Separation
By admin September 14, 2025September 14, 2025 Blog

The Consciousness is One but Language Tricks Us Into Seeing Separation

No time for reading the blog? Give it a listen on Spotify. Advaita Vedanata teaches that the very names we assign to things create our perception of a separated world, obscuring the unified whole. Take a moment to look around you. You see a screen, a desk, a cup of

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Shiva Cannot Be Known—Only Experienced
By admin June 18, 2025June 18, 2025 Blog

Shiva Cannot Be Known—Only Experienced

No time for reading the blog? Give it a listen on Spotify. Discover Shiva as the boundless, formless consciousness holding the entire universe, including you! When most people envision Shiva, they picture the meditating ascetic, the cosmic dancer, or the compassionate Bholenath. But beneath these iconic forms lies a radical

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The Vel of Skanda: The Divine Spear of Knowledge and Power

The Vel of Skanda: The Divine Spear of Knowledge and Power

When the Ramayana Mapped the World: Sugriva’s Search for Sita in Kishkindha Kanda

When the Ramayana Mapped the World: Sugriva’s Search for Sita in Kishkindha Kanda

The Divine Departure of Lord Rama and His Return to Vaikuntha

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