Adapted from “The Elegant Geometry of Our Inner Path to Enlightenment”, Page 100-101 Please Note: The Alpha and Omega in the mathematical model do not have the same meaning as used in Christian theology where they often refer to the beginning and end of the …
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Adapted from Chapter 1 of the book “Law of Love & The Mathematics of Spirituality” This book approaches spirituality using mathematical methods similar to those which one will find in science to explain the material world. The credibility of this approach can be questioned if …
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(Adapted from Chapter 11 of “Law of Love & The Mathematics of Spirituality”: Economy based on altruistic love and volunteerism as an alternative to capitalism and communism. Vedānta is rich in its practical understanding of human behavior. Kathopaniṣad suggests that motivation for human activities fall …
Read MoreThe Spiritual Journey from Infinity to Two to One that is Zero
The inner spiritual journey can be thought of as progressing in two steps from the lowest state of consciousness to the highest state of Consciousness. Our usual (and lowest) state is as an individual identified with our Body-Mind-Intellect and experiencing the pleasures and pains of …
Read MoreThe Three Ways to End Suffering Suggested by the Mathematics of Spirituality
Suffering, as that term is generally understood in Vedanta, includes both pain and pleasure at the physical, mental and intellectual levels. That is to say, the term “suffering” subsumes all types of positive and negative worldly experiences to which a sentient being is subject to. …
Read MoreThe Limited Reach of Knowledge in Knowing Truth
The Ultimate Reality or Truth cannot be known. So what could be the purpose of any body of knowledge, including Vedanta? Truth cannot be known but it can be lived. In fact we are, and have always been, living that truth, says Vedanta. That is …
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