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.

Language: A poor translation of Silence!

Language: A poor translation of Silence!

Profoundest truths of existence register in the sonorous silence of soul.A calm abidance, a state of steadfastness in the self—sthitaprajñatā, the means and the end of all spirituality.In the deep silence, the self revels in the Self.Silence is the beginning, the...

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The fundamental human problem

The fundamental human problem

 Vedānta teaches us that the fundamental human problem is the lack of self-knowledge and the resultant extrovertedness of our search for happiness and the mistaken way we relate to the world. In all our quests, we approach people, objects, and situations through...

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7 Habits Videos

Affirmations! 7 Habits of Highly Fulfilled PeopleFreedom Artist and Entrepreneur, Paulina Krajewski, has posted short videos of Seven habits of highly fulfilled people on YouTube:1st Habit: Pure Motivation: 2nd Habit: Gratitude:3rd Habit: Generosity:4th Habit of...

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The Calculus of Know-Do-Be.

The Calculus of Know-Do-Be.

 To know is to be; to be is to do and to do is to be fulfilled ~ Fulfillment of self-knowledge, flowering in acting for the good of all. We must first know, then do, and finally be the change that we aspire to inspire in others. This knowing-doing-being framework...

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Carpe Diem

The Latin phrase 'Carpe Diem' means "seize the day" or "enjoy the moment." It really means enjoy the day today. Live a meaningful life today, and do not worry. No need to worry when you find joy and contentment through meaning and purpose. There is no meaning in being...

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The Way to Enlightenment?!

Student: Do humans have free will?Teacher: What free will do you have in sleep? Student: What is the way to self-awakening?Teacher: What path do you need to reach yourself?Student: So, we do not need any spiritual practice, sādhanā?Teacher: Quite the contrary! It is...

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Translations/Creative Works Published

Listings and Web-links Satinder Dhiman, trans. (2014). Prashnōttarī (Santvānī). Answers to questions asked by spiritual aspirants to the founder-saint of ‘Mānav Sevā Sangh,’ Sant Pravar Brahmaleen Pujaypād Swāmī Shrī Sharnānandjī Mahārāj.  ...

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Conversations with a Tree

~ Satinder Dhiman, Ph.D. Ed.D.
January 11, 2013

Today during morning walk, I paused near a wise old tree; It greeted me, as always, gently; Unassumingly with an inviting look!

I have heard it whisper, as I pass by it, everyday: “I produce oxygen; What do you?”

Today, there was urgency in its voice, As if it had lots of questions for me That needed to be addressed; As a matter of life and death!

Still kind in its manner, Gentle in its demeanor; Solemn in its voice, The tree continued….

Rain or sunshine, Extreme cold or hot; I bear my lot, patiently; Without complaining or comparing! Do you?

By way of my own care and concern, I need very little on a daily basis. Always making sure to contribute, More than I consume. Do you?

I offer my gifts of shade and shelter, Anonymously and generously; And my fruits and flowers, To all and sundry, selflessly! Do you?

I am content in being the way I am, Without needing to compare or compete; To outshine or be better than the next tree; In the mindless race called success! How about you?

I abide placidly in the Present; Without brooding over the past, Or pining for the future; Living fully in the Now, authentically! Do you?

On yearly basis at least, I renew myself: Letting go of the old leaves; To make room for the new ones! Do you?

I do not hate my fellow trees, Nor do I destroy my own kind. Merely because they are different, Or hold a different viewpoint! How about you?

My virtues are: Patience, Generosity, Acceptance, Forbearance, Caring, Compassion, Contribution, Usefulness, Selflessness, Sustainability, Self-renewal! What are yours?

With my drab, rough exterior, I stay nimble and pliant inside. Always ready to adapt and to cater: Whatever circumstances transpire! Do you?

I genuinely hold my head high, Upright in my humility and gratitude; Always glorifying my Creator, By serving selflessly Its Creation! Do you?

In life and in death, I stay valuable, making sure that Every part of me is somehow useful, For the sake of others! How about you?

My leaves, my stem, My roots, my bark; All parts of the Divine Exchange, You humans call Eco-System. How about yours?

Even when I die, I am of service to you; As firewood to keep your house warm, And to cook your supreme meal! Do you?

Above all, I have the Virtue of Eternal Silence, And never get bored with my own existence! How about you?

As I listened to this wise old tree, I kept wondering: What have I done to the Garden Entrusted to my care?!

~ Satinder Dhiman, Ph.D.; Ed.D. January 11, 2013.