Kathopanishad
Kathopanishad
Sanathana Vani
Kathopanishad is one of the 10 principal upanishads which present the essence and culmination of all knowledge found within India’s most ancient and sacred texts; the vedas. It is believed that listening to the upanishads is the first step towards discovering our unique spiritual path to liberation. In 2020, Sadguru Sri Madhusudan Sai gave a series of talks over the course of a month, which methodically and thoroughly explained the significance of the Kathopanishad and its relevance to us in our lives. This podcast series is compiled from those talks.
60. You Are DIVINE
Everything in this world is temporary. ‘Bad’ times pass and ‘good’ times pass. The only thing that is constant is you. The real, eternal you; brahman.We are absolutely pure and perfect as we are, however, this innate, perfect divinity is wrapped in a mind complex that has varied characteristics, thus we have diverse experiences based on the qualities of our mind. Difficult times reveal what kind of mind we currently have as our reactions to these difficulties are very revealing.Everything that has to happen to us has to happen. It is orchestrated for our own good by brahman in order to improve, mature and realise our true divinity. Therefore we should greet all events of our life, pleasant or unpleasant with equanimity.Throughout the course of this series, it should have revealed to you what the current state of your mind is. If you observe that your mind still needs some maturing and development, then the series ‘Master The Mind’ can guide you on the requisite techniques to help you begin this process.Whatever happens in our lives and whatever we pursue from here, we must continually abide in this thought – this idea; that we and everyone and everything around us is divine.If you'd like to get the links and show notes for this episode, visit: https://www.saiprakashana.org/KU-EP60
Dec 15, 2022
18 min
59. How Does A Realised Being Act In The World?
Only the one who has lost the fear of death can be considered truly spiritual, for they have realised what they really are, which is neither the body nor the mind. Such a person may continue to live in the world and perform various actions, yet they do not act out of their own will, driven by fear or desires. Instead, they act purely as per the will of the divine.Because of this clear understanding and the lack of personal involvement in the actions they perform, they have no attachment or emotional investment in the outcomes of these actions. Nor do they have any attachment or emotional investment in things or people. They just act as per the master plan of God. Like dry leaves on a breeze, they appear to move and yet it is not by their own will. Because of this absence of doership, they accrue no karmic debts from their actions and remain totally free.If you'd like to get the links and show notes for this episode, visit: https://www.saiprakashana.org/KU-EP59
Nov 29, 2022
28 min
58. The Truth Behind All Religions
Particular forms of God appeal to different people, just like some people are fans of particular films or film actors.Having a name and form to focus on in pursuit of the truth is fine and often even necessary, but it should not be mistaken for the truth itself. It is merely a mechanism by which we can focus the mind on God.In the end, only sanathana dharma contains the raw, unfiltered truth, whereas religions, though they ultimately teach the same knowledge, decorate the truth in all kinds of rituals and stories which are subject to misunderstanding.Whichever religion, deity or persona one worships or follows, eventually, all names and forms must be discarded in order to realise one’s own divinity.If you'd like to get the links and show notes for this episode, visit: https://www.saiprakashana.org/KU-EP58
Oct 31, 2022
24 min
57. The Importance Of Having A Guru
Once we understand what needs to be known, we must then approach a guru with great humility in order to learn that very thing. The guru is important because without their guidance it is very difficult to learn that ultimate truth on our own. A guru knows both the ultimate knowledge that we are trying to learn and also knows us better than we know ourselves and therefore knows what we need and when.Furthermore, once we have found our guru, we should ask the right questions and not get distracted and waste time.The guru can teach us what to do, but he cannot do it for us. In the end, we must put in our own efforts and practice the things that have been taught to us.After having put in all these efforts and practiced what the guru has taught, we must then have patience, as from this point onwards it is up to God when it will choose to reveal itself to us.If you'd like to get the links and show notes for this episode, visit: https://www.saiprakashana.org/KU-EP57
Sep 22, 2022
35 min
56. The Correct Way To Think
The mind is comprised of four major elements and by a combination of these elements, we make decisions and navigate the world. In order to always make good decisions, it is necessary to verify our thinking with either a direct guru or against some universal standards set by the exemplary behavior of noble people.The next level is always thinking selflessly and sacrificing one’s desires or preferences for the good of the many.Beyond this is one more level still, where one does not even think, selflessly or otherwise; one just is. This is the state known as the śāntā ātman; where our mind and will are no longer separate from that of the divine.If you'd like to get the links and show notes for this episode, visit:  https://www.saiprakashana.org/KU-EP56
Sep 8, 2022
50 min
55. The Purpose Of All Spiritual Practices
Just as juice cannot be seen in the fruit, fragrance cannot be seen in the flower or butter cannot be seen in milk, so too, brahman may not immediately be seen in the world around us. However, by certain processes, we can extract the juice from the fruit, the butter from the milk, or the fragrance from the flower, and in the same way God can be extracted from the world.All spiritual practices are nothing but variations of this process of extracting or perceiving the latent divinity in everything. We should also not allow the mind to indulge in excuses as to why we are unable to pursue our spirituality or follow our dharma.We should not permit ourselves to think we are too weak or otherwise ill-equipped to deal with our internal demons. The Upanishads declare that we are all powerful and anything we could ever need is within us. This is our true nature.If you'd like to get the links and show notes for this episode, visit:  https://www.saiprakashana.org/KU-EP55
Aug 25, 2022
24 min
54. When Will Brahman Reveal Itself?
It is said that brahman will only reveal itself to the one who believes in it despite not being able to perceive it with the senses or even imagine it in the mind.In a manner of expression, brahman is pleased with the one who believes in it.One may ask then, why brahman made creation with so many things that apparently distract us from itself. The antidote to this toxin of distraction is to see brahman in everything, including the things we may have considered distracting. Not only does this neutralise the distraction, it transforms it into a reminder of brahman, having the exact opposite effect.By focusing on brahman exclusively and cultivating love for God, all other desires will leave on their own. As soon as all these desires leave us, then and there brahman reveals itself.If you'd like to get the links and show notes for this episode, visit:  https://www.saiprakashana.org/KU-EP54
Jul 17, 2022
52 min
53. The Strongest Foundation For Spiritual Growth
One of the most basic and yet most important goals on our spiritual path, is to control the indriyas. Not giving in to their every whim and fulfilling every desire that may arise will form the requisite foundation for the rest of our spiritual growth. If this foundation is not laid correctly, then all other yogic practice is vulnerable and can be undone in an instant with the arrival of a particularly potent desire.Once we have realised the truth, it is our duty to help others discover it also and free them from the suffering of ignorance. However, when our spirituality is not fully developed and we haven’t yet transformed ourselves, it is better to avoid the company of those who are not also on this path, as they will influence us and drag us away from our goal. Once our spirituality has matured and our understanding is rooted in experience, then we can safely mingle with general society without fear of being swayed.If you'd like to get the links and show notes for this episode, visit:  https://www.saiprakashana.org/KU-EP53
Jul 13, 2022
49 min
52. Realise The Truth NOW
In this episode of Kathopanishad, we are emphatically urged to seek the truth right now as one never knows how long is left of their life. Learning this supreme truth is practically impossible on any other plane of existence, so we are warned not to wait for later or our next birth, but to make use of this one whilst we have it.The future is uncertain and the past is already gone. The present moment is all that exists, so we should make the most of this precious opportunity and free ourselves from all illusion and suffering whilst we have this human body to do it with.If you'd like to get the links and show notes for this episode, visit:  https://www.saiprakashana.org/KU-EP52
Jul 10, 2022
40 min
51. Dispel Illusion By Removing Your Desires
The root of our bondage to this world of suffering is our desires. We must sever these bonds with the blade of detachment. The moment desires are removed, the whole illusionary world (maya) disappears.Furthermore, if we carefully and stringently examine the nature of this world around us, we will realise the source of all this illusion is actually brahman alone. The whole perceivable and imperceivable existence conducts itself in perfect accordance with the will of this divine, ultimate consciousness.After realising all this, a return to ignorant suffering is not possible.If you'd like to get the links and show notes for this episode, visit:  https://www.saiprakashana.org/KU-EP51
Jul 7, 2022
52 min
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