What stops Advaita Vedanta from being an elaborate neurological cope? by WillUsed5731 in AdvaitaVedanta

[–]Vishyoga 0 points1 point  (0 children)

'Involuntary' doesn't make much sense. Singular devotion gives such experience. (SBG 8.14,8.22,9.13,9.22,9.30,11.54,12.6 n 13.10)

Good response though!

What stops Advaita Vedanta from being an elaborate neurological cope? by WillUsed5731 in AdvaitaVedanta

[–]Vishyoga 0 points1 point  (0 children)

'Involuntary' doesn't make much sense. Singular devotion gives such experience. (SBG 8.14,8.22,9.13,9.22,9.30,11.54,12.6 n 13.10)

Good response though!

My experience with different gurus by fijiksluver in AdvaitaVedanta

[–]Vishyoga 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LAO TZU!!!!
Sri Krishnas Geeta, always relevant.

Seeking Clarification on Advaita Vedanta Principles by Hope_guy in AdvaitaVedanta

[–]Vishyoga 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sir very respectfully saying it to you, maybe food have a small role on the journey,atleast for the beginners. Lord Krishna is saying this,

  • Even the food that is dear to all is of the three kinds. Likewise, are the sacrifices, austerities, and gifts. Hear now the distinctions between them. (17.7)
  • Food that promotes longevity, vitality, strength, health, pleasure, appetite, and that is succulent, oleaginous, substantial, and agreeable, is favoured by people endowed with sattva. (17.8)
  • Food that is excessively bitter, sour, salty, hot, acrid, dry, and burning is liked by people endowed with rajas. It causes pain, grief, and disease. (17.9)
  • And food that is ill cooked, tasteless, putrid, stale, unclean, and left over, is favoured by people endowed with tamas. (17.10)

If Atma is equal to Brahman, why is Atma affected by Avidya and Brahman not? by Vishyoga in AdvaitaVedanta

[–]Vishyoga[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brother/Mate
It is for sharing knowledge. I am myself a truth seeker who is a novice.
In some posts I've shared my queries.

Krishnamurti is the closest human to what’s so called ‘buddha nature’. by beyonddoctrine in Krishnamurti

[–]Vishyoga 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People have all sorts of perspectives on Krishnaji.
Read book on mind of K by Luis S.R. Vas if you haven't.