We’re all familiar with the saying, don’t use a sledgehammer to crack a nut, but how about using a sword to clean a finger?
Vedic literature is full of delightful fables that use analogies to deliver profound life lessons. In this episode Thom gives us some background on Upanishad, Vedic fables heard ‘while sitting at the feet of a Master’ before sharing a tale of a King and a swordsmith.
It’s a delightful reminder that our Vedic Meditation technique has a very specific and powerful purpose, and a demonstration of how to dig a little deeper than the superficial interpretation of a story.
Treat this episode as a taste test of more Upanishad tales to come in future episodes.
[00:45] Sitting at the Feet of a Master
[02:46] Sanskrit - The First Child of the Language of Nature
[04:56] Lingua Franca
[07:09] Sounds Like...
[09:26] Rishi - A Five-Senses Hyperactive Perceiver
[10:51] When a Rishi Hears the Sound of Nature
[12:47] The Stuff of Fable
[14:23] The Impact of Upanishad on the West
[16:35] Kenopanishad
[18:36] Defense of a Kingdom
[21:11] The Then-Known World
[23:08] Is it Sharp?
[24:52] A Demonstration of Trust
[26:17] A Clean Finger
[27:32] Remove the Mistake
[28:42] The Pathology of Acquisition
[30:17] Products of Stress Accumulation
[32:52] The Removal of the Mistake
[34:25] A Ridiculously Simple Way
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