Who can see the Soul – Part 1
In the earlier blog, we have done the first part of the first line of a verse in Kathopanishada. Now let’s do the next
In the earlier blog, we have done the first part of the first line of a verse in Kathopanishada. Now let’s do the next
In the earlier seven blogs, we considered a verse from the Kathopanishada, which underscores the importance of the soul by comparing it with the
“Negativity is a magnet,” opined a psychiatrist, “A single negative thought can create an avalanche of all kinds of negative emotions in seconds.” So,
In the earlier blog, we discussed why Adi Shankaracharya has subtly suggested that the soul is greater than intelligence. Let’s consider one another reason
In the earlier blog, namely “The Soul: the intellectual and the Actioner ” we discussed why Adi Shankaracharya has subtly suggested that the soul is
In the last blog, we discussed why Adi Shankaracharya has explicitly stated that the soul is greater than intelligence. In the present blog, we
The verse in the Kathopanishada, under consideration in the earlier three blogs and this one, has already told us that the objects are greater
The soul is like the sun that illuminates every nook and corner of the world but a part of the earth that is closer
A verse in the Kathopanishada underscores the importance of the sukshma buddhi, subtle intelligence. The earlier part of the verse has been already done