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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAravind Vedanth is a spiritual seeker who is deeply connected with the Advaita philosophy taught by Krishna himself. Aravind is a beggar, a Maha yogi, a guru, a businessman, a social worker, a doctor, a patient, an engineer, a labourer, a carpenter, a cremator, a farmer, a soldier, a philosopher, an athlete, an artist, a politician. He is an animal, a bird, a plant, an insect, and a rock. He is earth, the fire, the water, the air, and the sky. He is God, and most importantly, “He is Nothing”. His main Philosophy is: “Nothingness is the only way to God and your main purpose of life. And iRead More...
Aravind Vedanth is a spiritual seeker who is deeply connected with the Advaita philosophy taught by Krishna himself. Aravind is a beggar, a Maha yogi, a guru, a businessman, a social worker, a doctor, a patient, an engineer, a labourer, a carpenter, a cremator, a farmer, a soldier, a philosopher, an athlete, an artist, a politician. He is an animal, a bird, a plant, an insect, and a rock. He is earth, the fire, the water, the air, and the sky. He is God, and most importantly, “He is Nothing”.
His main Philosophy is: “Nothingness is the only way to God and your main purpose of life. And it takes just one moment to experience God.”
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Who is God? Does God really exist? These questions are very hard to understand; every generation strives to figure them out, yet these questions still remain controversial.
I am here to break the chain. I don't explain God, and I don't even tell you to do any mental or physical actions to experience God.
Yes, without doing any actions, I can make you experience God, an enlightened being, and this is not based on my own perceptions. This is the existing k
Who is God? Does God really exist? These questions are very hard to understand; every generation strives to figure them out, yet these questions still remain controversial.
I am here to break the chain. I don't explain God, and I don't even tell you to do any mental or physical actions to experience God.
Yes, without doing any actions, I can make you experience God, an enlightened being, and this is not based on my own perceptions. This is the existing knowledge to reach God in the Bhagavad Gita.
Krishna’s words are blessings; if you understand even one word from the Gita, you will experience God, which is Absolute Reality.
Who is God? Does God really exist? These questions are very hard to understand; every generation strives to figure them out, yet these questions still remain controversial.
I am here to break the chain. I don't explain God, and I don't even tell you to do any mental or physical actions to experience God.
Yes, without doing any actions, I can make you experience God, an enlightened being, and this is not based on my own perceptions. This is the existing k
Who is God? Does God really exist? These questions are very hard to understand; every generation strives to figure them out, yet these questions still remain controversial.
I am here to break the chain. I don't explain God, and I don't even tell you to do any mental or physical actions to experience God.
Yes, without doing any actions, I can make you experience God, an enlightened being, and this is not based on my own perceptions. This is the existing knowledge to reach God in the Bhagavad Gita.
Krishna’s words are blessings; if you understand even one word from the Gita, you will experience God, which is Absolute Reality.
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