Let's THINK : By Dr.King, Swami Satyapriya

By: Dr.King Swami Satyapriya
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  • Blogcast (Blog + Podcast) on thought provoking topics
    (C) Dr. King
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  • How can Monism (Advaita) and Dualism (Dvaita), with reference to the Upanishads, be shown to be one and the same?
    Aug 30 2024
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    Neither the Advaitis nor the Dwaitis would accept this equation. Each side is biased by what their preceptors have said. And the debate goes on, about which is the right view. I think if we can see that both are same, many confusions would get resolved. But how do we do that within the framework of the Upanishads?

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  • What is Brahmacharya, and how helpful is it in life or spirituality and meditation?
    Aug 22 2024
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    This word Brahmacharya is probably the most misunderstood word. People somehow link it to ‘preserving sexual energy’, being celibate, transmuting thesexual power’ etc. There is a long history behind all these notions and it is hard to see the light.

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  • What is realization, and what happens when you reach there as per Upanishads?
    Aug 14 2024
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    As per the traditional belief, whatever truth one finds in the Upanishads is an attempt by the Upanishadic sages to explain their experience, that they had when they were in deep state of meditation. That is the realization they arrived at. It is a different matter whether they could describe their experience exactly as they went through it. But anyone who goes on their path, would surely experience the very same truth and it needs no further validation.

    What is this realization as per the Upanishads?

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