A BLOG ABOUT
FULFILLMENT AND AWAKENING
Discovering the Truth of our Existence
Welcome to this blog about dis-covering
fulfillment through self-awakening and
selfless service.
Here you will find some musings about the wisdom traditions of the world: teachings of Advaita Vedānta, Buddhist Psychology, Sufism, Zen, and much more. During these pages, we will meet sages such as Veda Vyāsa, Vaśiṣtha, Lao Tzu, the Buddha, Ādi Śhaṅkarācārya, Dogen, Rumi, Hafiz, Ramana Mahaṛshi, Nisargadatta Maharaj, Swami Sharananadji Maharaj, Swami Akhandanandji, Swami Dayananda Saraswati, Swami Paramarthananda, Gurdjieff-Ouspensky, J. Krishnamurti, and many more ancient and modern saints and seers. The Bhagavad Gītā and Upaniṣads will be used as foundational texts of Vedānta for garnering self-knowledge. All faiths, beliefs and philosophies are welcome.
FULFILLMENT IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND
THE REAL SECRET OF HAPPINESS! If we study the lives of truly fulfilled people, we find one quality they all share above all: Contentment. They do not seem to suffer from “more-ism” syndrome. Without contentment, the pursuit of happiness becomes a wild-goose chase: No...
LIBERATING WISDOM
KNOWLEDGE THAT FREES US FROM ALL SORROW In the Indian culture, the Vedas represent a vast body of ancient wisdom texts that prescribe a religious and spiritual way of life. The Vedas denote a body of knowledge through which we come to know about the goals of human...
LEADERSHIP CRISIS: WHERE HAVE GOOD LEADERS GONE?
LEADERSHIP CRISIS AND A STEADY SPIRITUAL COMPASS There is a crisis of leadership in the world today. The crisis arises from the fact that most of our business and political leaders have lost their moral and spiritual bearings. Do you believe that modern leaders have...
RETURN ON CHARACTER?
RETURN ON CHARACTER? IT STILL PAYS TO BE GOOD! Research reported in Harvard Business Review (HBR) over the last 20 years about the alchemy of exemplary leadership has one thing in common: it largely centers around “leader as a person”--on leader's character and...
The Path. The Pointers. The Paradox
The Path. The Pointers. The Paradox After paradoxically searching for something which is essentially our very own nature (svarūpa) or trying to become what we already are, one gradually realizes that one needs to do very little in the realm of self-realization. ना...
HAPPINESS EQUALS SUCCESS
HAPPINESS = SUCCESS Many people think that they will be happy once they become successful. They keep on living in the ‘waiting-mode,’ rehearsing life and not truly living. The algorithm of success actually works the other way: When you are happy, you will be...
SELF NON-ACCEPTANCE = STRUGGLE
KNOW THYSELF: PUT AN END TO ALL YOUR STRUGGLES All struggles are born out of the desire to become somebody else. The desire to become somebody else is born out of self non-acceptance. And self-non-acceptance is born out of ignorance about the intrinsic fullness of our...
NO WAVE. NO OCEAN.
NO WAVE. NO OCEAN. WATER ONLY! Once upon a time, a tiny wave felt inadequate and insecure. It felt daunted confronting the vast expanse of the ocean. It used to get splashed by other bigger, stronger waves all the time. It wanted to matter, to count, to make a...
Conversations with a Tree
~ Satinder Dhiman, Ph.D. Ed.D.
January 11, 2013
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