“A Value is really my value when the value of the value is valuable to me” — Shri Pujya Swami Dayanandaji
Vedanta & Yoga Shastra Talks
Classes by Shri Swami Vagishanandaji and Sanna Akasha Tobias on topics relating to living a life as a Yogi and assimilating the teachings of Vedanta.
Vedanta
The vedas contain with wisdom that helps us find what we seek in life. We all want to find happiness and love, but we may have different ideas on how to find it. The vedas reveal that the source of what you seek is actually your own innermost nature, You are the source of what you seek. But why don’t we see that or feel happy then?
The first part of the vedas talk about how to live in more harmony with yourself and with others and how to prepare your mind to be able to assimilate the fact that you are the source of what you seek so you can understand this in a way that is real for you, that blesses you. To understand, clearly, that you are home, that you are free, that you are perfect, here and now, just as you are. That you don’t need to become anything other than who you are.
The second part of the vedas, called Vedanta, shows you how it is true that you are the source of the wholeness and love you seek. It’s like looking in a mirror of words that reveal your own innner most nature, so you can understand who you are when you’re free from all the roles that we play in daily life.
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Guru Parampara
The vedic knowledge has been handed down from teacher to student, teacher to student, for thousands of years. Like a river of blessed water flowing, a river of words of wisdom, words that free your heart from suffering, available to all who long for it. The “Guru parampara”.
The word Guru means the one who brings you from darkness to light, the darkness of ignorance (of your own true nature as already free here and now) to the light of wisdom, self knowledge, atma jnanam, which is moksha.
“A value is really my value, when the value of the value, is very valuable to me”
— Shri Pujya Swami Dayanandaji
“The mind is the most powerful tool we possess; use it wisely”
— Sri Pujya Swami Dayanandaji
“In this world there is nothing more sacred, more purifying, than knowledge”