There is something quietly radical in the idea that depth does not come from movement, but from remaining long enough for the surface to fall away.
The way you describe stability not as confinement but as absorption felt deeply true to me. Repetition changes when attention stops resisting it. What first appears ordinary slowly begins to reveal another layer beneath itself.
And perhaps that is why certain forms of knowledge end not in explanation, but in silence. Not because nothing remains to say, but because something has finally been seen without needing to be possessed by language.
Heartfelt appreciation, Maharaja, for your Harvard Blogs. Never did your entries sound like an autobiography. I would have welcomed more autobiographical content because you teach through experience and you are dear to all of us as our guide, mentor, and teacher.
Hearing about your day to day activities has been delightful! Each entry was a wonderful balance of reflection and honesty. Heartfelt thanks for each one and for your Instagram Reels and photos while at Harvard as well!
Sandipa entry stands out for me; it is like a fine tapestry woven together by an expert weaver. Reading the connections of your previous names, and most profoundly your name being linked to your Spiritual Masterโs name in CC 1.1.4 feels like divine providence. I am inspired to dive into Caitanya- caritamrta to get a glimpse. Thank you for your inspiration, your kindness in sharing your experiences and your care with us. I for one will miss knowing you are at Harvard. All the best as your journey continues, please carry us all with you!!!
Awwww Thankyou for sharing your heart with deep insight. It is quite liberating to have alone time to connect deep with our soul and recharge. Thankyou for sharing wisdom that breathes with the world, and shining your light.๐
May you always be blessed and protected on your souls journey.
Thank you so so much for this. It resonated so deeply, having just finished my phd and coming out of a deep period of absorption, and now feeling quite lost at how to redirect this attention. Ys
Nonetheless what if you had studied instead the sad darshanas under a present renowned scholar during those lengthy years? Many of us would benefit from what you could explain in detail and at the point to surrender knowingly to the conclusions of Bhagavatam.
There is something quietly radical in the idea that depth does not come from movement, but from remaining long enough for the surface to fall away.
The way you describe stability not as confinement but as absorption felt deeply true to me. Repetition changes when attention stops resisting it. What first appears ordinary slowly begins to reveal another layer beneath itself.
And perhaps that is why certain forms of knowledge end not in explanation, but in silence. Not because nothing remains to say, but because something has finally been seen without needing to be possessed by language.
Heartfelt appreciation, Maharaja, for your Harvard Blogs. Never did your entries sound like an autobiography. I would have welcomed more autobiographical content because you teach through experience and you are dear to all of us as our guide, mentor, and teacher.
Hearing about your day to day activities has been delightful! Each entry was a wonderful balance of reflection and honesty. Heartfelt thanks for each one and for your Instagram Reels and photos while at Harvard as well!
Sandipa entry stands out for me; it is like a fine tapestry woven together by an expert weaver. Reading the connections of your previous names, and most profoundly your name being linked to your Spiritual Masterโs name in CC 1.1.4 feels like divine providence. I am inspired to dive into Caitanya- caritamrta to get a glimpse. Thank you for your inspiration, your kindness in sharing your experiences and your care with us. I for one will miss knowing you are at Harvard. All the best as your journey continues, please carry us all with you!!!
Thank you Maharaj. vakyya.com is now in private beta. I don't finish my course until June.
Awwww Thankyou for sharing your heart with deep insight. It is quite liberating to have alone time to connect deep with our soul and recharge. Thankyou for sharing wisdom that breathes with the world, and shining your light.๐
May you always be blessed and protected on your souls journey.
Hare Krishna. ๐โค๏ธ๐
Thank you, I just read that Upaniแนฃad
Thank you so so much for this. It resonated so deeply, having just finished my phd and coming out of a deep period of absorption, and now feeling quite lost at how to redirect this attention. Ys
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Thank you for sharing your wisdom that breathes, your intellect and your heart. Priceless. Hare Krishna ๐โจ๐ค
Harekrishna dear Maharaj
Welcome back in anticipation of discovering the gems of this โchanged person โ.๐
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What a wonderfull realisation!
Nonetheless what if you had studied instead the sad darshanas under a present renowned scholar during those lengthy years? Many of us would benefit from what you could explain in detail and at the point to surrender knowingly to the conclusions of Bhagavatam.