Category The Sequential Steps of Knowledge

The traditional, progressive practice of attentive listening (Shravana), deep reflection (Manana), and contemplation (Nididhyasana).

Can Nonduality Make Anxiety Worse? Navigating the Terror of the Void

When the profound teachings of nonduality begin to dismantle the ego, severe anxiety and existential terror are not signs of failure, but the acute symptoms of the false self facing its own annihilation. To reach the boundless peace of the Absolute, the seeker must fearlessly step into the void and willingly accept the death of the mind.

The Trap of Spiritual Experiences: Understanding the True Role of Samadhi in Advaita Vedanta

While temporary spiritual experiences and blissful trances may offer fleeting peace, they are ultimately a trap that reinforces the ego. True realization in Advaita Vedanta is not found in catatonic, log-like meditative states, but in the permanent, effortless destruction of the mind while fully engaging in daily life.

Meditation Guide

True meditation is never the pursuit of personal peace by an isolated ego, but the uncompromising dissolution of the meditator itself. Through Sri Ramana Maharshi’s relentless Self-inquiry and Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj’s direct instruction to abide in the pure "I Am," the seeker is stripped of all temporal illusions and awakened to the eternal, formless reality of the Parabrahman.