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I just realized that I don't have to have an opinion about everything
what a relief! — David R. Hawkins
what a relief! — David R. Hawkins
The essence of Vedanta is that there is but one Being and that every soul is that Being in full, not a part of that Being.
— Swami Vivekananda
Man, therefore, according to the Vedanta philosophy, is the greatest being that is in the universe.
— Swami Vivekananda
That the world is a divine game and beyond good and evil:Min this the Vedanta philosophy and Heraclitus are my predecessors.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The Vedanta teaches men to have faith in themselves first.
— Swami Vivekananda
The pure mind is itself Brahman; it therefore follows that Brahman is not other than the mind of the sage.
— Ramana Maharshi
If being is many, it must be both like and unlike, and this is impossible, for neither can the like be unlike, nor the unlike like
— Zeno Of Citium
There is neither creation nor destruction,
neither destiny nor free will, neither
path nor achievement.
This is the final truth. — Ramana Maharshi
neither destiny nor free will, neither
path nor achievement.
This is the final truth. — Ramana Maharshi
Among Hindu groups, none has made as great an impact on America as the Vedanta Society.
— J. Gordon Melton
Awareness is Brahman. The absolute cosmic consciousness. When you are aware, you are connected with Brahman.
— Banani Ray
Spirituality is not creating boundaries but creating space for others to come into your life.
— Amit Ray
When I read the Upanishads, which are part of Vedanta, I found a profundity of worldview that made my Christianity seem like third grade.
— Huston Smith
Persons desiring to know what love is might benefit more if they were able to understand what love is not.
— Floyd Henderson
Not believing in the glory of our own soul is what the Vedanta calls atheism.
— Swami Vivekananda