The Science of Self-Management
Vedantic philosophy offers a systematic understanding of the human personality — the body, mind and intellect — and provides actionable tools for mastering your inner world.
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Vedantic philosophy offers a systematic understanding of the human personality — the body, mind and intellect — and provides actionable tools for mastering your inner world.
Read MoreWhat does it truly mean to act without attachment to results? The Bhagavad Gita's answer may surprise and transform you.
Read MoreThe ego is not the enemy — understanding its nature is the first and most crucial step toward genuine inner freedom.
Read MorePeace is not found in external circumstances but cultivated through disciplined engagement with one's own mind.
Read MoreAncient Vedantic texts anticipated many discoveries of modern psychology by thousands of years. Here is a fascinating comparison.
Read MoreEquanimity — the ability to remain undisturbed in all circumstances — is not passive acceptance. It is an active, cultivated state of being.
Read MoreTrue leadership is not about authority or charisma — it emerges from a values-driven, self-managed personality. Vedanta shows us how.
Read MoreKarma is one of the most misunderstood concepts in Eastern philosophy. A clear Vedantic understanding reveals its profound rational basis.
Read MoreVedanta describes the human being as operating through three distinct instruments: the gross body, the subtle mind, and the causal intellect.
Read MoreVedanta explains the 3 mental temperaments, gunas, as Sattva, Rajas and Tamas.
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