advaita vedanta yoga: duality is the indirect cause of suffering, rooted in beliefs and ideas and concepts (which are rooted in programming, conditioning, acculturation, and domestication. Thus, you can trace the real cause of suffering to its actual roots: in short, pain is experienced by the bo...
@wbraddell2 Greetings. Thanks for the inquiry, Maharaj said: "Jivatman is the one who identifies himself with the body-mind - one who thinks 'I am a body, a personality, an individual apart from the world.' He excludes and isolates himself from the world as a separate personality because of ident...
Moral vs. immoral is another duality, requiring judgment and resulting separation. Ironically, however, the Fully Realized would be said by an objective witness to behave in what most culture's would deem to be ways that are "moral" to the extent that no sense of separation or better-than-ment ex...
advaita vedanta yoga: duality is the indirect cause of suffering, rooted in beliefs and ideas and concepts (which are rooted in programming, conditioning, acculturation, and domestication. Thus, you can trace the real cause of suffering to its actual roots: in short, pain is experienced by the bo...