A BLOG ABOUT
FULFILLMENT AND AWAKENING
Discovering the Truth of our Existence
Who Am I?
“I am” is an obvious fact. “Who am I” is a discovery. How so? Even if we have eyes, we still need a mirror to see our face. Vedānta—the science of truth about our existence—acts as a mirror to reveal “who am I.” It says you are not the limited ‘body-mind-senses’ complex you take yourself to be. You are limitless Consciousness. It is a fact that all sorrow is born of some sense of limitation—physical or psychological. Ultimately, all becoming involves a desire to be free from limitations. Reclaim your true status—as limitless Consciousness—and be free.
This is the vision of Vedānta: You are already what you are seeking. Know yourself and be fulfilled.
ONE, Without a Second!
THE GLORY OF VEDĀNTA, THE SCIENCE OF “NOT-TWO!” Karl Jaspers (1883-1969) the famous Austrian existentialist philosopher once told Professor K. Satchidananda Murthy that, “there is no metaphysics superior to that of Shankara.” Understanding “Pure...
WHO IS GOD?
WHO IS GOD? Hari Om! Facebook discussion: March 25-26, 2016: "The highest forms of knowing, loving and doing and the ultimate goals of all learning should be the knowledge of God and loving service of God's creation." In response to the above post on the Facebook, a...
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...
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...
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...
TWO BIRDS ON A TREE
TWO BIRDS ON A TREE WHO AM I?[1] When a question is asked, “Who Am I?” what does the word ‘I’ refer to? The word ‘I’ can be used in three different senses. It can refer to: 1) the body-mind complex, or 2) the ego (ahaṅkāra) or 3) the self (ātmā) A clear...
Internet Spirituality
Cut-and-Paste Spirituality! Internet has brought many boons--it has provided us with an easy access to information; through better connectivity, it has redefined our social outreach--we can now be friends with people we may possibly never meet and post what we ate...
Conversations with a Tree
~ Satinder Dhiman, Ph.D. Ed.D.
January 11, 2013








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