The Om Purnamadah mantra from the Upanishads is a profound declaration of the infinite nature of existence. It reveals the truth that all is complete—what arises from wholeness remains whole, and nothing is ever truly…
A 4-part course Online and Recorded What does it take to attain true freedom? According to Vedanta, the path to liberation (moksha) begins with cultivating four essential qualities: Viveka (discrimination between real and unreal), Vairagya…
The ability to witness one’s thoughts, emotions, and mental states is not only a spiritual practice—it is the gateway to freedom, clarity, and true self-mastery. To witness is to stand apart from the inner turbulence…
A 14-class course The Kathopanishad is one of the crown jewels of the Upanishadic tradition, a dialogue between the young seeker Nachiketas and Yama, the Lord of Death. This timeless scripture explores the most profound…
Chapter 2 of the Bhagavad Gita—Sankhya Yoga or The Yoga of Wisdom—stands as a complete spiritual teaching in itself. It begins with a moment of profound vulnerability: Arjuna’s surrender. In his confusion and despair, he…