Wisdom of the Upanishads - Part 8: the fourth quarter

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We conclude the Mandukya Upanishad and learn the meaning of the analogy.

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  • Oh you are back after a long time! Keep going! I am listening!

  • Thanks, man. I might do Kena Upanishad next, or maybe even Yoga Sutras.

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  • I really enjoyed this. Thank you so much.

  • Keep going man !!! alot of western people need your type of input an you do it so well

    Om dude

  • The reason why the explanation is all in negative is: can you explain light without dark? can you explain sound without silence? Aatmaan is so unique that it can only be explained what it is not. I hope it helps. BTW, Aatmaan is pronounced is aatmaa and the N is practically silent, you kind of have to pronounce half N and not full N.

  • I enjoyed your explanations of upanishads. Very clear and logical. Please keep going....Am a  subscriber to your site.

  • Waiting for it, dude!

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