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Yoga Vasistha

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The world is full of misery

to an ignorant man

and full of bliss to a wise man.


The world is dark

to a blind man

and bright to one

who has eyes


-Yoga Vasistha


This yogic text is a discourse of the sage Vasistha speaking to Prince Rama.


Rama is frustrated with the nature of life & human suffering and feels great disdain for the world. Through his desire for liberation he is led to a spiritual life, one that requires self-effort.


Vasistha emphasizes the use of free will and human creative power. Through the power of meditation Rama becomes enlightened and blissful.


The Yoga Vasistha is a non dual text that reminds you that beyond duality there is only a Self. You are the one who chooses your experience.


Duality means that we have a free will and we also don’t. You tune into which experience you wish to perceive and create.



 
 
 

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