“Freedom can never be true of name and form; it is the clay out of which we (the pots) are made; then it is limited and not free, so that freedom can never be true of the related. One pot can never say "I am free" as a pot; only as it loses all ideas of form does it become free.”
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Vedanta Philosophy: Inspired Talks, Recorded by a Disciple During the Seven Weeks at Thousand Island Park
The book offers insights into the teachings of Vedanta philosophy, as presented in a series of talks. These talks were recorded during a seven-week retreat at Thousand Island Park, providing a unique context for the philosophical discussions. The content is intended to offer a comprehensive understanding of Vedanta philosophy, as experienced by the listener. more
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