• Kaṭhopaniṣad 2.25 & Conclusion—Death is the Self's Curry
    Sep 29 2023

    "How can one know thus as to where It (the Self) is, for which both the brāhmaṇa and the kṣatriya become food, and for which Death takes the place of a curry?" Namaste 🙏 So this is the close of the second chapter, the second Canto of this Upaniṣad, which has six Cantos in two parts. The first Canto was about setting the scene, creating a context where this wonderful conversation between death and Naciketā could take place. Naciketā is not going to take anything other than the highest knowledge. He doesn't want any material benediction. So in the beginning of the second Canto, Death accepts Naciketā as his student and begins to teach him about Brahman. Because really, what Naciketā wants is to know Death's secret.

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    16 mins
  • Kaṭhopaniṣad 2.23-24—Self is Known thru Self Alone
    Sep 27 2023

    “This Self cannot be known through much study, nor through the intellect, nor through much hearing. It can be known through the Self alone that the aspirant prays to; this Self of that seeker reveals Its true nature. One who has not desisted from bad conduct, whose senses are not under control, whose mind is not concentrated, whose mind is not free from anxiety about the result of concentration, cannot attain this Self through knowledge.“

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    18 mins
  • Kaṭhopaniṣad 2.21-22—The Self in the Heart
    Sep 25 2023

    “While sitting, It travels far away; while sleeping, It goes everywhere. Who but I can know that Deity who is both joyful and joyless? Having meditated on the Self as bodiless in the midst of bodies, as permanent in the midst of the impermanent, and as great and pervasive, the wise man does not grieve.“

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    17 mins
  • Kaṭhopaniṣad 2.19-20—Calming the Senses
    Sep 23 2023

    “If the killer thinks (of It) in terms of killing, and if the killed thinks (of It) as killed, both of them do not know. It does not kill, nor is it killed. The Self that is subtler than the subtle and greater than the great is lodged in the heart of (every) creature. A desireless man sees that glory of the Self through the serenity of the organs, and (thereby he becomes) free from sorrow.“

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    20 mins
  • Kaṭhopaniṣad 2.17-18—ĀŪṀ: The Greatest Means
    Sep 21 2023

    “This medium is the best; this medium is the supreme and the inferior Brahman. Meditating on this medium, one becomes adorable in the world of Brahman. The intelligent Self is neither born nor does It die. It did not originate from anything, nor did anything originate from It. It is birthless, eternal, undecaying and ancient. It is not injured even when the body is killed.“

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    17 mins
  • Kaṭhopaniṣad 2.15-16—ĀŪṀ: A Love Supreme
    Sep 19 2023

    “I tell you briefly of that goal which all the Vedas propound with one voice, which all the austerities speak of, and wishing for which, people practise brahmācārya. It is this: ĀŪṀ. This letter ĀŪṀ, indeed, is the inferior Brahman Hiraṇyagarbha; and this letter is, indeed, the Supreme Brahman. Anybody, who, while meditating on this letter, wants any of the two, to him comes that.“

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    15 mins
  • Kaṭhopaniṣad 2.13-14—The Mansion of Brahman
    Sep 17 2023

    Death continued: “After hearing this, grasping it fully, separating this righteous thing from the body etc., and attaining this subtle thing, that mortal rejoices, for he has obtained that which is the cause of delight. I consider that the mansion of Brahman is wide open to Naciketā.“ Naciketā: “Tell me of that thing which you see as different from virtue, different from vice, different from this cause and effect, and different from the past and the future.“


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    14 mins
  • Kaṭhopaniṣad—“I Am That I Am”
    Sep 15 2023

    Namaste 🙏 So I wanted to follow up on the previous video, which is about meditation. What do you do when you get to the point where you're seeing the light of Brahman? (This is advanced, okay?) We covered in the previous video what to do if you don't see any light in meditation. Well, you should go back and do bhakti-yoga and even karma-yoga, to increase your puñyā and to develop love of God. Because meditation is based on the foundation of karma and bhakti; and if you don't have these spiritual assets, you will find it very difficult, if not impossible, to reach the stage of actual meditation.

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    15 mins