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Unlock the secrets to peace and happiness with the ancient science of Vedanta. Join us on the Atma Bodha podcast as we delve into the timeless wisdom of Bhagavan Sankaracharya's Atmabodha, expertly guided by Swami Dayananda's (Arsha Vidya) commentary. Taught by learned scholar and teacher of Indian spiritual knowledge, Andre Vas. This podcast is your gateway to understanding the subtle concepts of Vedanta, perfect for beginners and advanced seekers alike. With insightful commentary, striking examples, and ingenious poetry, we'll explore the path to self-discovery and spiritual growth, answering fundamental questions about the nature of the universe, the existence of God, and the mystery of life and death. Are you curious about the origins of the universe and the cosmos? Do you wonder about the nature of reality and the ultimate truth? Are you seeking answers to questions like 'What is my true nature?', 'What is the purpose of life?', and 'What happens after death?' Vedanta, an ancient Indian philosophy, offers a profound and systematic approach to understanding the human condition, the universe, and our place within it. Through the Atma Bodha podcast, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the Vedantic concepts of Atman (the individual self), Brahman (the ultimate reality), and the relationship between the two. You'll learn how to free yourself from limitations, cultivate a sense of inner peace and happiness, and discover your true potential. Our podcast is designed to be a complete, step-by-step program that will take you on a transformative journey from your existing worldview to the worldview of an enlightened person. This comprehensive program will guide you through the following stages: - Understanding the fundamental principles of Vedanta and its relevance to modern life - Recognizing and challenging your existing assumptions and beliefs - Developing a deeper understanding of the nature of reality and the universe - Discovering your true nature and purpose in life - Learning how to overcome limitations and achieve spiritual freedom - Cultivating inner peace, happiness, and fulfillment - Integrating the principles of Vedanta into your daily life and relationships - Achieving a profound shift in your perspective and understanding of the world - With new episodes released regularly, the Atma Bodha podcast is your companion on the path to enlightenment, guiding you towards a deeper understanding of yourself and the world around you. Our program is designed to be accessible, engaging, and easy to follow, making it an ideal resource for those seeking spiritual growth, self-awareness, and personal transformation. Tune in to the Atma Bodha podcast to: - Explore the nature of reality and the universe - Understand the concept of God and the ultimate truth - Discover your true nature and purpose in life - Learn how to overcome limitations and achieve spiritual freedom - Gain insights into the mysteries of life and death - Cultivate inner peace, happiness, and fulfillment - Join a community of like-minded individuals on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth - Experience a profound transformation in your perspective and understanding of the world - Subscribe now and start your journey towards spiritual awakening and self-realization. Join us on this transformative journey and discover the peace, happiness, and fulfillment that comes from understanding the true nature of reality and your place within it. See complete program by Andre Vas at: https://www.yesvedanta.com/atma-bodha/

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episode Atma Bodha (Self-Knowledge): Self Appears Divided Due to Upadhis | Why Was I Born? - 3C artwork

Atma Bodha (Self-Knowledge): Self Appears Divided Due to Upadhis | Why Was I Born? - 3C

Atma Bodha, Verse 10: The verse explains how the limitless Self (Ātmā) appears limited through upādhi (limiting adjunct) using the space analogy: just as space appears divided by containers while remaining undivided, Awareness appears confined by body-mind while remaining unlimited. This teaching unfolds through several key points: (1) Space analogy shows how something limitless appears limited – space existed before bottle, remains unaffected during bottle's existence, and isn't “freed” when bottle breaks; (2) Similarly, Awareness exists before body-mind appears, remains unaffected by body-mind experiences, and doesn't “die” with body; (3) Understanding upādhi/upahita relationship – upādhi (limiting adjunct) lends its attributes, while upahita (limited appearance) seems to take on those attributes, like crystal appearing red due to red cloth; (4) Forms are upādhis to Brahman – they lend their appearances making us see only forms, not the underlying Brahman; (5) When a form is taken as absolute reality rather than mithyā, it becomes an upādhi hiding one's true nature. Atma Bodha, Verse 11: Social identities like caste, color, and life-stages (āśramas) are superimposed on the Self through upādhis, just as water appears to take on different colors and tastes. The four āśramas happen in the upādhi level, not in Ātmā. These divisions exist at the empirical level but aren't intrinsic to one's true nature. Atma Bodha, Verse 12: The physical body is composed of the five elements (pañcīkṛta mahābhūta) and manifests due to accumulated past actions (sañcita-karma). It serves as the instrument for experiencing pleasure and pain (sukha-duḥkha). Sañcita-karma determines one's circumstances, creating both immediate (dṛṣṭa) and future (adṛṣṭa) results. Liberation occurs when identity shifts from the individual with karma to the actionless Ātmā. See complete program by Andre Vas at: https://www.yesvedanta.com/atma-bodha/ [https://www.yesvedanta.com/atma-bodha/]

20 Feb 2025 - 1 h 2 min
episode Atma Bodha (Self-Knowledge): Brahman & Maya Relationship | Maya Is Not Different from Brahman - 3B artwork

Atma Bodha (Self-Knowledge): Brahman & Maya Relationship | Maya Is Not Different from Brahman - 3B

Atma Bodha, Verse 9 introduces the relationship between unchanging Brahman and the changing universe through two types of material causes (upādāna-kāraṇa): vivarta (producing effect without change, like Brahman/gold) and pariṇāmi (undergoing change to produce effects, like Īśvara‘s intelligence constantly reorganizing). Brahman‘s potential power (māyā) manifests as Īśvara, while Brahman remains unchanged as vivarta-upādāna-kāraṇa. This manifestation is proven by: (1) the intelligent organization of the universe showing pre-existing potential, and (2) ongoing manifestation of future potential (like tomorrow's events). The verse uses gold-ornament analogy to show how one substance can appear as many forms without losing its nature. The complete reality is simultaneously present here and now: we can observe physical forms (like bodies, objects), which are pervaded by manifested intelligence/knowledge-power (Īśvara organizing and governing these forms), which contains unmanifest potential for future manifestations (māyā), all of which are illumined by ever-present Awareness (Brahman). This makes Vedānta not a historical account or theoretical model, but a means to recognize what is directly available for investigation in our immediate experience. See complete program by Andre Vas at: https://www.yesvedanta.com/atma-bodha/ [https://www.yesvedanta.com/atma-bodha/]

20 Feb 2025 - 50 min
episode Atma Bodha (Self-Knowledge): Maker and Material Cause of the Universe -3A artwork

Atma Bodha (Self-Knowledge): Maker and Material Cause of the Universe -3A

The process of discovering the final substratum (adhiṣṭhāna) involves three progressive steps: First, understanding that an untrained mind sees projected reality (like silver on shell) while scientific observation ends at physical forms (atoms/particles), requiring śabda-pramāṇa (which comes from Īśvara and can't be contradicted) to go further; Second, recognizing knowledge-power (Īśvara) by observing intelligence at every level of creation (quarks to atoms to forms); Third, realizing that even Intelligence requires Awareness (can't think without it), leading to the understanding that through satya-mithya analysis, forms are less real than atoms, atoms less real than Īśvara, and Īśvara less real than pure Awareness – resulting in an objective vision that sees form, intelligence and Awareness simultaneously, which when fully assimilated becomes one's own vision (mokṣa). Additionally, Īśvara serves as both efficient cause (nimitta-kāraṇa) and material cause (upādāna-kāraṇa) of the universe. Unlike a pot-maker (efficient cause) who needs clay (material cause), Īśvara must be both causes because: (1) as maker, Īśvara must have knowledge-power of everything (sarvasya kartā sarvajña), and (2) as material, Īśvara can't use pre-existing material (would lead to infinite regression). Therefore, Īśvara pervades every form while remaining free of what it manifests, like ocean and its bubbles – making Īśvara‘s “material” pure intelligence rather than any physical substance. See complete program by Andre Vas at: https://www.yesvedanta.com/atma-bodha/ [https://www.yesvedanta.com/atma-bodha/]

20 Feb 2025 - 58 min
episode Atma Bodha (Self-Knowledge): This World is Like a Dream – Ontological Analysis of Reality - 2B artwork

Atma Bodha (Self-Knowledge): This World is Like a Dream – Ontological Analysis of Reality - 2B

Atma Bodha, Verse 5: For mokṣa, only vrtti-vyapti occurs (not phala-vyapti) because Awareness is already present. The mind creates akhanada-akara-vrtti (thought that removes all wrong notions about Self) without producing a mental image of Ātmā. Once this vrtti removes ignorance completely, it too dissolves – like soapnut powder settling with dirt after cleaning water. Atma Bodha, Verse 6: The world (saṃsāra) is like a dream – filled with rāga-dveṣa (likes-dislikes) and appearing real while being experienced, but its unreality is recognized upon awakening. This introduces the satya-mithyā prakriya (teaching of real-dependent existence), where reality has three levels: satya (independently existing), mithyā (dependent existence), and tuccham (completely unreal). The world exists at two levels: vyavaharika (empirical reality, like pot-clay) and pratibhasika (subjective reality, like dreams). Both are mithyā – depending on a higher reality for their existence. See complete program by Andre Vas at: https://www.yesvedanta.com/atma-bodha/ [https://www.yesvedanta.com/atma-bodha/]

20 Feb 2025 - 51 min
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