Adi Sankaracharya, Jesus, and Advaita Vedanta In the eighth century AD, Adi Shankaracharya studied the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and Brahma Sutras and pointed out that all the truths were based on the Vedas. He developed the Advaita Vedanta philosophy of one infinite reality and its non-duality (material illusion and spirituality ). To propagate his… Continue reading Adi Sankaracharya, Jesus and Advaita Vedanta
Author: Sivaraman Raghu
Dr.Siv Raghu grew up in New Delhi, india. He moved to USA in his early twenties, obtained his PhD in Chemistry. He worked for a Fortune 100 Corporation for 15 years and spent another 30 years in consulting, own businesses, banking and transportation in the US. He then returned to India, continued his Gnana Yoga for self realization, while studying Upanishads and Bhagwat Gita. Through these blogs he is sharing his knowledge and insights into how Spiritual thinking enables one to attain peace, harmony and happiness. He has just released a book on Amazon on : Think Spiritually, Spiritual Thinking For Life. https://www.amazon.com/author/sivaraman_raghu/ ."
From birth until our last breath, a supreme power stays inside us, allowing us to breathe, making all the material organs work, and giving us the five senses to guide us. This power, called by various names such as God, brahman, Yahweh, Allah, Divine Mind, etc., is the engine of life. This Divine Mind can help us anytime we seek God’s help. The Divine Mind has all control over us, but we can only appeal to it through affirmations that God is all in all and is the Sole power for all cause and effect in this universe. He is present in us 24/7 by synchronizing our human thoughts with this Divine Mind. God passes on his thoughts to us. This synchronization becomes habitual through constant prayers and affirmations, and we enjoy Peace, Harmony, Prosperity, and Happiness. This is called Spiritual Thinking and is the backbone of peaceful bliss in our lives."
Hinduism, Vedas, Upanishads and Bhagwat Gita
Hinduism, Vedas, Upanishads, and Bhagwat Gita I will touch on the above to understand how the concepts I have discussed in earlier posts developed through history. I am neither an expert on history nor on Vedas but will share some of my understanding. Hinduism is referred to not as a religion but as a way… Continue reading Hinduism, Vedas, Upanishads and Bhagwat Gita
Transcending Unrealty and manifesting Truth
I had talked about the superpower (God, Divine Mind, InfiniteMind, all or synonyms) being the sole creator, cause, and effect of everything that happens in the universe. I introduced the terms unreality and reality. What we experience is a consequence of our thinking based on our human senses derived from our minds. Since the infinite… Continue reading Transcending Unrealty and manifesting Truth
Reality (Truth) and Unreality (Illusion)
In this age of digital information, everything in the news is not real. To know the truth, when we practice Spiritual Thinking, Infinite Mind inside us all the tiome will enable us to perceive the truth.
Why Do we Need Spiritual Based Thoughts in our Lives
Thinking Spiritually In this age of so much information floating around, most of it misinformation, It is no wonder that so many people are confused, unhappy, and unsure of what the future holds for them. Yet a few people are not perturbed by all this misinformation and go about their business calmly, rationally, and methodically… Continue reading Why Do we Need Spiritual Based Thoughts in our Lives