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  1. The Car and Driver Analogy: Who Are You Really? (Nonduality Explained Clearly)

    This presentation uses the car and driver analogy to explain one of the most fundamental questions of Vedanta:

    Are you the body, the mind, or the awareness that knows both?

    By comparing the body to a car and the real “I” to the driver, this talk brings clarity to the distinction between what is experienced and the experiencer.

    The explanation is rational, direct, and free from ritualism, superstition, or belief-based spirituality.

    This approach is rooted in nonduality (Advaita Vedanta) and draws insight from the Srimad Bhagavad Gita and the Upanishads, presented in a way that is accessible to a modern, thinking mind.

    Watch till the end to gain a crystal-clear understanding and clarity about identity, awareness, and the nature of the SELF.

    In this video, you will understand:

    1. Why the body and mind are instruments, not the Self

    2. Why awareness cannot be objectified or located in space

    3. How nonduality explains identity without mysticism

    4. Why clarity removes fear, including fear of death

    5. Why Vedanta is a path of knowledge, not belief

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  2. Varnas in the Srimad Bhagavad Gita. Are Varnas inherited, or can they also be acquired?

    Exploring the Origins of Social Customs: Delve into the roots of social customs and traditions, where distinctions emerge between practices based on scriptural wisdom and those initiated by influential figures that later evolved into societal norms. Criticizing the Srimad Bhagavad Gita and the Sanatana Dharma due to misconceived social customs stemming from ignorance is a regrettable reflection of even greater ignorance.

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    Varnas in the Gita. Are Varnas inherited or can they also be acquired?

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  3. THINK and REFLECT

    Opting for a 100% plant-based lifestyle isn’t about making sacrifices. Instead, it signifies living life mindfully with a focus on health consciousness, as well as reflecting human intellectual and spiritual evolution.

    This video contains my answer to a common stupid question many meat-eaters throw at vegans like me – ‘Plants also have life in them, then why do you eat them?’

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