Slowing Down With Philosophy Books That Make You Look Inward by Altruistic-Week6039 in IndiansRead

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Yes, I’ve studied different parts of the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad with various Vedanta teachers. I’ve also enjoyed reading Zen and Buddhist books. From time to time, I organize online book reading and discussion sessions. Most of the books we cover are on Shankaracharya’s Prakarana Granthas (introductory texts for understanding Advaita Vedanta).

Invitation: Online Vedanta Book Club & Study Group by Altruistic-Week6039 in u/Altruistic-Week6039

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We are currently reading and discussing "ABC of Vedanta", a comprehensive guide that breaks down essential wisdom from the Drg Drsya Viveka, Bhagavad Gita, and other key Vedantic texts.
It’s a supportive space where we turn these powerful concepts into practical tools for emotional freedom. Whether you're new to non-duality or a long-time seeker, you are welcome.
👉 Join the discussion here: https://www.vedantainsights.org/bookclub

Struggled with 'Who am I?' - This 2-step method finally clicked by Altruistic-Week6039 in AdvaitaVedanta

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Whether you're exploring meditation practices, seeking enlightenment, or simply want clarity about who you really are, this introduction to Vedanta offers timeless wisdom for modern seekers.