May 23, 2014
In my previous blog post, I focused on the “inward” path of apprehending the Real, the Self; and I described the epitome of this path: Ramana Maharshi’s Self-inquiry. Advaita Vedanta, and its poor sister, neo-Advaita Vedanta, principally concern themselves with the “problem” of Identity, of finding out Who or What one is. And to this […]
May 17, 2014
There are two fundamental approaches to directly apprehending Reality—the “inward approach” and what I call the “asward approach.” In this blog post I will focus on the inward approach. The direct inward approach, epitomized by Ramana Maharshi’s Self-enquiry, is based on inverting one’s attention to find the Self within. This approach seeks to find the […]