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Launch of Journey Beyond A Non-Dual Approach

Indic Academy is delighted to announce the launch of the publication of “Journey Beyond A Non-Dual Approach” in three volumes by Acharya Dr  K. Sadananda. The book is an insightful collection of online discussions by the author on Vedantic wisdom that span over ten years.

Sadaji as he is popularly known, is a Material Scientist by profession and erudite scholar whose subject of research and expertise is Advaita Vedanta. He worked at United States Naval Research Laboratory as Head of Deformation and Fracture, and has published extensively on Science. He has been giving talks on this Advaita Vedanta since several years and this set of three volumes contain a total of 221 articles, expounding on various topics in Advaita Vedanta. He has also authored the book “Introduction to Vedanta” which is available on amazon.com in USA. 

In this book Sadaji encapsulates the wisdom of Advaita Vedanta following the teachings of his Guru, Sri Gurudev Swami Chinmayandaji. 

The introduction to the book is written by Dr K Aravinda Rao, former DGP and a scholar and author of Advaita who commends – “The book presents a panoramic picture of seekers from different cultural, social and intellectual backgrounds. There are answers to different levels of students. Sometimes the student is a novice, sometimes experienced or argumentative or sometimes confused. Dr Sadananda however, has untangled such confusion and has given replies.

In his foreword, Swami Dheerananda of Chinmaya Mission Washington Regional Centre writes –  “The author elaborated on the practical ways to approach ultimate awakening through Attentive Listening (Shravana), Active Reflection (Manana) and Meditation (Nididhyasana). This book provides a means for Nididhyasana-contemplation upon the Truth”. 

The book covers a wide compendium of spiritual knowledge, written in a simple and lucid manner that would appeal to both students and scholars alike. Indic Academy is pleased to publish this book.

The book will be launched by Swami Advayananda ji at the inaugural session of the forthcoming conference on Oneness being organised by Indic Academy and Chinmaya Vishwa Vidyapeeth on 15th October 2019.

Indic Academy has recently launched a publication division. This book is the 7th title to be published.

An extract from the book is reproduced below :

 

Chapter 190 – Inaction in Action (pg 276)

 

When the shoe fits, the foot is forgotten;

When the belt fits, the waist is forgotten;

When all things are in harmony, the ego is forgotten.

Of what use then are your austerities?

Sadananda: Austerities are there to make sure that the shoe fits the foot, the belt fits the waist, and everything is in harmony so that ego can be forgotten! Until then austerities help!

Q: Per the Bhagavad Gita, Ch. VI, Verse 3, every austerity that is performed requires some amount of physical, mental and intellectual action. For a muni or sage who wishes to attain yoga, action is said to be the means; for the same sage who has attained yoga, inaction (quiescence) is said to be the means.

Sadananda: True. Here, inaction does not mean that there is no action.

The sage will be acting more dynamically and efficiently than any egocentric person. At the same time he will not have the notion that he is the actor. He does not act, but action goes on efficiently through him. Krishna says, “yogaH karmasu koushhalam” − “Dexterity in action is yoga.”

Q: But the saint knew nothing of this because the attention of people was so centered on the shadow that they forgot about the man. So his wish that good be done through him and that he be forgotten was abundantly fulfilled.

Sadananda: Beautiful story. Reminds me of the story of Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi. A lot of miracles were attributed to his presence, but he knew nothing of those.

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