I have read Sams book Waking Up. As far as I can recall (I read it a couple of months ago), he sees great value in the introspective practices (mindfulness in Buddhism, self-enquiry in Vedanta) of the two traditions, but refuses to commit to any metaphysical claims from either of the religions...
If I start my day with Puja, which is a form of worship in Hinduism, there is a knock on effect for the rest of the day. The act of Puja itself is the physical (less often, mental) offering of water, fire, incense, food, and other items to a chosen Deva. The worshipper may perform Puja in a...
Repeating your claim without addressing any objections to your assertions. What a novel way to win an argument! Just because you say a thing over and over again doesn't make it any more true. I have addressed your semantics quibble with reference to the dictionary definition of the word...
Your point is well taken, Norman, but if we want to stay true to the meaning of words (as outhouse is so adamant about) we have to speak accurately. When we say "the universe" it is with reference to the totality of all space and matter, and that includes organic matter. It is because nouns...
The statement is only sensible if you exclude all sentient beings from the universe. Sentient beings are a part of the universe, therefore your statement is "unsubstantiated word play". The universe is at least in part conscious because you are a part of the universe. Otherwise you are setting...
Hi guys. I am relaxing in Rishikesh for a little while before heading up to Badrinath.
I just posted a thread in the Vedanta DIR re: a proposal for a study group, to have discussions on what we are learning. Head on over there if you like and tell me what you think, and spread the word. :)
Hello everyone,
I have been thinking about whether or not the fine folks here would be interested in having a little study group to discuss (in a constructive way) whatever we have been learning from our scriptures and acharyas. Perhaps we could take up certain topics or verses from an agreed...
So swap the word understanding with the word realization. My point still stands. Why quibble with words?
This wasnt my claim.
Mind free from the triputi of knower, means of knowledge, and known object. The reflected consciousness in the mind becomes revealed in its pure state. This is...
I think perhaps you missed my point. You have claimed that stilling the mind leads to an understanding of the non-duality of reality. I replied that this is not (necessarily) the case. Why? Because the experience itself is neutral; it does not declare itself as either dual nor non-dual. We...
Its not so, because there are countless practitioners of meditation with the capacity to silence the mind who are neither non-dualists or enlightened. Further, the Sankhya-Yoga school emphasises samadhi as a means for getting kaivalya, and yet Sankhya-Yoga is a dualistic philosophy- which is to...
nancy, as one of those "western" Hindus, my first advice to you is to slow down.
Ask yourself, why would you want to become a Hindu? What is the motive? If you are very new to Hinduism, is it not a good idea to spend a lot of time researching the religion first? Otherwise you might find...