Vedanta Society of Western Washington

Evolution of Spiritual Thought in Hinduism — Swami Bhaskarananda

May 29, 2016·1h 1m
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Recorded at the Vedanta Society of Western Washington on May 29, 2016.Swami Bhaskarananda traces the development of spiritual thought within the Hindu tradition, beginning with early human ideas about heaven, hell, and the unseen world, and following their gradual evolution into the philosophical teachings of the Vedas and Upanishads. He explains how ancient seekers sought to understand the nature of existence, consciousness, and the source of the universe, leading to concepts such as karma, reincarnation, multiple planes of existence, and the underlying unity behind the many forms of creation. Throughout the lecture, he presents Hinduism as a vast and inclusive spiritual tradition that preserves humanity’s evolving search for truth.The talk also explores several central Vedantic ideas, including the eternal nature of the soul, the concept of maya, and the understanding of divinity as infinite, formless, and beyond time and space. Swami Bhaskarananda discusses the Mahavakyas, or “great sayings” of the Upanishads, which declare the essential divinity of all beings, and reflects on how spiritual realization arises through purification and expansion of the mind. Using vivid examples and traditional analogies, he emphasizes that the highest goal of spiritual life is to transcend limited identification with body and mind and awaken to the divine reality underlying all existence.

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