The 3 Principal Teachings of Vedanta (Featured on Anmolmehta.com)

    Today, my website has been featured on Anmolmehta.com. Anmol is a well known meditation teacher and the author of one of the largest websites on yoga and meditation on the internet. He has published my article The 3 Fundamental Teachings of Vedanta and the Harmony of Religions on his site. Here is a brief summary of what you can learn by reading the article:
  • “Vedanta” is the name of a world philosophy which emphasizes the underlying common threads of all religions and spiritual practices.
    Though closely associated with Hinduism, it is possessed by no tradition, but rather gives the scope and the rational behind all religions and their practices.
  • It maintains that all spiritual paths are true and that there is not “right” or “wrong”, but rather there are simply varying degrees of truth.
  • It maintains that all spiritual paths, whether knowingly or unknowingly, are working on the same fundamental principles, and these principles are reinterpreted again and again to fit the needs of each particular culture, time, set of circumstances, and individual temperament.
  • The 3 fundamental teachings of Vedanta are:
    1. Each soul is potentially divine.
    2. “The goal is to manifest this Divinity within by controlling nature, external and internal. Do this either by work, or worship, or psychic control, or philosophy – by one, or more, or all of these – and be free. This is the whole of religion. Doctrines, or dogmas, or rituals, or books, or temples, or forms, are but secondary details.”
    3. These truths are universal.
  • Vedanta declares the essential Oneness of existence, and proclaims the harmony of all religions.
  • Read the full article on Anmol’s site. Please share it on Stumble Upon, Facebook, Twitter, etc.

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