
Recorded at the Vedanta Society of Western Washington on June 5, 2016.In this talk, Swami Bhaskarananda introduces Advaita Vedanta, the nondualistic philosophy of Vedanta, and explains its place within the broader spiritual tradition of Hinduism. He discusses the Vedantic understanding that divinity is present everywhere and in all beings, though not equally manifested, and emphasizes that spiritual life involves expanding beyond selfishness toward greater unselfishness and identification with the whole of humanity. Drawing on teachings of Swami Vivekananda, Sri Sarada Devi, and Sri Ramakrishna, he explains how the various paths of Vedanta—devotion, selfless action, mental discipline, and rational inquiry—address different human temperaments while leading toward the same spiritual goal.Focusing especially on the path of Jnana Yoga, Swami Bhaskarananda explores how Advaita Vedanta approaches questions raised by skeptics, agnostics, and rational seekers. Through a series of vivid analogies, he examines the nature of mind, consciousness, and the search for one’s true identity beyond body, mind, and ego. He concludes by describing the role of spiritual discipline and authentic teachers in helping seekers awaken to the underlying unity of existence and gain awareness of their inherent divinity.
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