Pip: Every night you vanish — no ego, no stress, no bank balance — and yet you wake up exactly as boring as you were before. Dippack Mistri has thoughts on why that is. Mara: This episode follows that question into Vedanta's account of deep sleep, karma, and the states of samadhi — all theContinue reading “Podcast Episode: Deep Sleep is not enlightenment”
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Deep Sleep is not enlightenment
Every night you enter deep sleep. the mind disappears. The ego disappears. The world disappears. No stress. You I and disappear. No Wife. No Lover. No status. No Bank Balance. Zippo. Gone with the wind. Elvis has left the Stage. Yet, when you awaken, the ego returns. The Wife returns. The mistress returns. Stress returns.Continue reading “Deep Sleep is not enlightenment”
Deep Sleep Vs Nirvikalpa Samadhi
Podcast Episode: Who Am I
Pip: There’s a question that’s been asked for thousands of years, and Dippack Mistri just sat down and wrote about it like it was the most natural thing in the world — which, depending on your answer, it might be. Mara: This episode follows one post into some of the oldest territory in contemplative philosophyContinue reading “Podcast Episode: Who Am I”
Who Am I
Sri Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi revealed, ‘WHO AM I?’ The gross body (Anamaya kosha), which is composed of the seven humours (dhatus: chyle, blood, flesh, fat, bone, marrow, and semen), I am not; the five cognitive sense organs (Jnanendriyas), viz., the sense of hearing, touch, sight, taste, and smell, which apprehend their respective objects, viz., sound,Continue reading “Who Am I”
Podcast Episode: Deep Sleep and the Self | Why Consciousness Never Dies
Pip: Dippack Mistri has a question for you: what are you, exactly, when you are doing absolutely nothing and aren’t even aware of it? Mara: That’s the territory we’re in today — deep sleep as a window into consciousness, the self, and what persists when the ego goes quiet. Pip: Let’s start with what deepContinue reading “Podcast Episode: Deep Sleep and the Self | Why Consciousness Never Dies”
Deep Sleep and the Self | Why Consciousness Never Dies
What Remains in Deep Sleep? | The Enigma of Deep Sleep: The Mystery of Pure Consciousness From Seeing God As He Really Is: The ‘Doctrine of the Three Bodies,’ ‘Sarira Traya,’ postulates that a human being is composed of the three bodies, which constitute the five koshas that manifest through nescience. These three bodies are,Continue reading “Deep Sleep and the Self | Why Consciousness Never Dies”
Podcast Episode: The Biblical “Mahavakyas” and the Vedantic Mahavakyas
Pip: If you have ever wondered whether Jesus and Shankara were basically saying the same thing and just needed a better translator, Dippack Mistri has thoughts. Mara: This episode goes deep into one piece that maps Biblical phrases onto Vedantic Mahavakyas, tracing what non-dualism looks like across two very different scriptural traditions. Pip: Let’s startContinue reading “Podcast Episode: The Biblical “Mahavakyas” and the Vedantic Mahavakyas”
The Biblical “Mahavakyas” and the Vedantic Mahavakyas
REVELATION, SRI BHAGAVAN MAHARSHI RAMANA: “All the faiths that prevail in the world affirm, to begin with, (the existence of) the world, the soul and God. The two contentions, namely that One Reality is sensed as threefold, and that they are three distinct entities, are upheld (as intellectual convictions) while the sense ‘I am theContinue reading “The Biblical “Mahavakyas” and the Vedantic Mahavakyas”
Podcast Episode: CONSCIOUSNESS EXPANSION: YOGI NIDRA
In this episode, Pip and Mara explore the concept of Consciousness Expansion through the lens of Yogi Nidra, inspired by Dippack Mistri’s vivid experience with a Himalayan sage on a terrace in Spain. They argue that what is often referred to as Consciousness Expansion is, in reality, Mental Expansion, where the true self, or Seer, remains unchanged. The discussion highlights historical precedents of similar experiences and concludes that genuine enlightenment lies in transcending the mind itself, moving towards abidance in the Self.
