Seeking Answers

The best way to learn is to ask questions. The second best is to listen to what others are asking. The magic is in the listening.

Inner Meaning of Savitri–Satyavan
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Inner Meaning of Savitri–Satyavan

An interpretation of the Savitri–Satyavan tale as a precise symbolic teaching: Aśvapati as the mind, Savitri as the mind’s sāttvic power, Satyavan as the truth-Self, Yama as the law of karma, and the banyan-thread ritual as a reminder to keep attachments light while restoring Self-remembrance.

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Difference Between Sukha and Ānanda — Stability and Bliss of the Soul
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Difference Between Sukha and Ānanda — Stability and Bliss of the Soul

 A seeker asks about the difference between the soul’s two similar qualities — sukha-svarūpa (happiness) and ānanda-svarūpa (bliss). The teacher explains that sukha means inner stability — the stillness of the mind when established in the Self — while ānanda is the bliss that flows naturally from that stability. External things only trigger these states, but their source is always within.

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Does Asking for Forgiveness Erase Karma?
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Does Asking for Forgiveness Erase Karma?

 A seeker asks if saying “I’m sorry” or being forgiven by loved ones can erase karmic accounts. The teacher explains why every action—mental, verbal, or physical—leaves its imprint, how only Self-knowledge (Atma Jnana) can dissolve it, and what true forgiveness really means in spiritual terms.

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