Vedanta Society of Western Washington

Vedanta in Everyday Life — Swami Manishananda

June 12, 2016·1h 4m
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Recorded at the Vedanta Society of Western Washington on June 12, 2016.In this talk, Swami Manishananda explores how the teachings of Vedanta can be brought into the ordinary circumstances of daily life. While spiritual seekers may be inspired by lofty ideas such as the omnipresence of God, the immortality of the soul, and the unity of existence, the real challenge lies in applying these truths amid the demands, frustrations, and responsibilities of everyday living. Drawing on examples from Vedanta, the lives of Sri Ramakrishna, Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi, and other teachers of the Ramakrishna tradition, he discusses practical disciplines that help cultivate a calm and healthy mind, including friendliness, compassion, contentment, self-control, truthfulness, and concern for the welfare of others.Swami Manishananda also presents Vedanta as both a philosophy and a practical science of spiritual growth. He explains how the four yogas—work, devotion, meditation, and knowledge—provide complementary methods for transforming character and deepening spiritual understanding. Through stories, humor, and personal reflections, he emphasizes the importance of steady practice, repetition of the divine name, and perseverance despite setbacks. The talk concludes with the reminder that spiritual progress is gradual, but sincere effort and continued dedication help bring the ideals of Vedanta into every aspect of life and foster awareness of our inherent divinity.

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