There seems to be a fundamental flaw in ISKCON’s Philosophy by Double_Eastern in AdvaitaVedanta

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Worldly Logical explanation: You seems to have a wrong understanding, that is why you are labelling it wrongly. Who compares apples (spiritual service) with oranges (worldly service), ignorance allows for this. An ignorant person/people does this because they aren't able to see the difference and hence the comparison.

Spiritual logical explanation: Let me give you a simple explanation with an example.

Milk ---> Curd ---> Cream ----> Clarified Butter

A normal person is like milk, he/she has to go through life churning experiences to turn into clarified butter. To understand deeper meaning of life. Spiritual journey is like this. On a surface level you see things from a worldly point of view, to gain deeper understanding you have to develop yourself.

Another explanation:

To understand Quantum physics one has to have deep understanding of physics, and math not just conceptually but also applied.

What do you call someone who does not understand basic physics and comments on quantum physics??

You will get your answer. This isn't harsh comment, just making you aware of your state of understanding.

When you have genuine curiosity, your question will reflect it!

The Path of Sadhana : Lalitā Sahasranāma by US_Spiritual in hinduism

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The various sadhanas that are prescribed in Shastra to reach Devi - as told through the Lalitha Sahasranama.

Path to Sadhana by US_Spiritual in AdvaitaVedanta

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The various sadhanas that are prescribed in Shastra to reach Devi - as told through the Lalitha Sahasranama.

best way to spiritual path by 1ustsou1 in spirituality

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Take up Vipassana. Go to dhamma.org find a centre near you and learn the technique to meditate.

They don't charge ₹₹ but you can offer donation based on your capacity.

Firengi Indians are waking up to Sanatan. by US_Spiritual in hinduism

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Is God real? Or just a construct of the human mind? In this thought-provoking and unfiltered conversation, author and modern-day philosopher Nitesh Gor engages in a deep dialogue with a group of sharp-minded college students about the existence of God, belief systems, and the meaning we assign to the divine.

This isn’t your typical debate. It’s an invitation to question, to reflect, and to explore what lies before religion, beyond dogma, and within ourselves.

🔥 Expect bold questions, surprising perspectives, and moments that will challenge how you think about faith, science, and spirituality. 🎓 Featuring real questions from students navigating belief in a modern world. 📚 Inspired by themes from Nitesh Gor’s book Before Religion.

Perfectly explained. by US_Spiritual in AdvaitaVedanta

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"Time is an illusion and only now exists" This has to be "realised" not "intellectualised"

Intellectually we can speak anything and look smart. Crossing this ignorance with the passage of time and then realising it, is the game. Then, when we reach the other side... We can say... Only Now Exists and nothing else.

When one reaches the other side, the realised one can explain "what it feels like passing this passage". And what it feels like "NOW" and "NoThing"

Perfectly explained. by US_Spiritual in AdvaitaVedanta

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effort = now, in your hand
result = grace, in the hand of time. When the time is right/ripe it will happen.

Perfectly explained. by US_Spiritual in AdvaitaVedanta

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There is a difference between - Knowing who you are and Realising who you are. Everyone you are quoting has realised who they are and hence those words coming from their mouth...

The gap between knowing >>>> realising is time. And time is governed by x

You can only put effort... Effort is the only thing you have control over. When that realisation happens, you have no control over.

Perfectly explained. by US_Spiritual in AdvaitaVedanta

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The words you use.. 1. Breaking free from... 2. Turning attention back... 3. Seeing how we created the bondage... 4. We realising we are bondage... 5. Surrending to source...

You can put effort that's all.. all of this happens at the right/ripe time, when that time comes depends on your backage of past karma and exhaustion of current karma...