Vedanta and Yoga
Un pódcast de Ramakrishna Vedanta Society, Boston - Miercoles
653 Episodo
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Renunciation Myths
Publicado: 24/3/2017 -
Why Travel
Publicado: 23/3/2017 -
The Shiva Ideal
Publicado: 19/2/2017 -
Kalpataru Festival 2017
Publicado: 1/1/2017 -
How Mary Matters to Christians at Christmas
Publicado: 24/12/2016 -
Learning from Sister Nivedita
Publicado: 10/12/2016 -
Happiness and Misery
Publicado: 9/12/2016 -
Doing Dialogue
Publicado: 8/12/2016 -
"Do You Remember?"
Publicado: 17/11/2016 -
Understanding Duality
Publicado: 16/10/2016 -
The Mother Season
Publicado: 2/10/2016 -
Message of Sri Krishna
Publicado: 22/9/2016 -
"Where Am I?"
Publicado: 24/7/2016 -
Guru Purnima Festival
Publicado: 17/7/2016 -
"Who Am I?"
Publicado: 10/7/2016 -
The Nature of the Self
Publicado: 19/6/2016 -
Two Faces
Publicado: 12/6/2016 -
The Language of Paradox in Advaita Vedanta
Publicado: 5/6/2016 -
The Three Jewels of Buddhism
Publicado: 2/6/2016 -
The Story of Sankara
Publicado: 28/5/2016
Lectures on Yoga and Vedanta given at the Boston Vedanta Society. Vedanta is one of the world's most ancient religious philosophies and one of its broadest. Based on the Vedas, the sacred scriptures of India, Vedanta affirms the oneness of existence, the divinity of the soul, and the harmony of religions. According to Vedanta, God is infinite existence, infinite consciousness, and infinite bliss. The term for this impersonal, transcendent reality is Brahman, the divine ground of being. Yet Vedanta also maintains that God can be personal as well, assuming human form in every age. Vedanta further asserts that the goal of human life is to realize and manifest our divinity. Not only is this possible, it is inevitable. Our real nature is divine; God-realization is our birthright. Finally, Vedanta affirms that all religions teach the same basic truths about God, the world, and our relationship to one another.
