Advaita Vedanta, Non-Duality, Self-Inquiry, Sanskrit, Spiritual Names Have you ever heard a Sanskrit name or mantra that seemed to vibrate with a profound, unmistakable truth? The name Advayatmananda (अद्वयात्मानन्द) is one of those rare combinations of syllables that, when understood, can serve as a complete spiritual roadmap.
Advayatmananda... Advayatmananda... Advayatmananda... advayatmananda
Stop trying to get happiness. Instead, investigate who would be the one receiving it. As the non-dual Self, you are already full. Resting in that fullness—without adding or subtracting anything—is Ananda . A Final Meditation If you feel drawn to this name, chant it silently to yourself: Instead, investigate who would be the one receiving it
When you feel anger toward someone, ask: Where does that person end and I begin? When you feel attraction to an object, ask: Is the pleasure in the object, or in the consciousness that perceives it? See the false division. advayatmananda
Advayatmananda: The Bliss of the Non-Dual Self