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spiritualsoul1969 · 26 days ago
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🕉️ The Well of Truth: Drawing Inspiration from Vedic Depths
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In the Rig Veda, Vasistha is not merely a seer—he is a resonator of still waters, whose silence speaks deeper than thunder. Vasistha does not run after truth like a thirsty wanderer; he digs. Within himself. The truth, he teaches, is not on the mountaintop, but in the well—the sacred, deep, unshaken core of our being.
Unlike the modern idea of ‘seeking’ truth as an external conquest, Vasistha reveals truth as a retrieving. You draw water only when you believe the well is there. And Vasistha, who sings not of conquest but of presence, tells us: your soul is that well. Dig deep. Drop your rope. Listen for the echo. The universe will echo back.
Where others pray outwardly, Vasistha waits inwardly. His silence isn't avoidance—it's alignment. To be still enough to hear the truth is the highest form of action in the Vedic tradition. To draw from the well is to return to the undistorted space that existed before identity, noise, and even intention.
His verses in the Rig Veda never shout. They shimmer. He does not give answers, he offers access—to intuition, not intellect. Vasistha’s truth is not something to be ‘figured out’. It’s something to be remembered—as if it always belonged to you.
Truth, then, isn’t distant. It’s buried. And that changes everything.
We often exhaust ourselves chasing clarity in the world. But Vasistha’s path says: stop excavating the horizon. Begin excavating you. Realise you are not parched because the world is dry—but because you've forgotten the well.
🧰 Practical Toolkit: Drawing from Your Inner Well (Daily Practice)
Inner Well Ritual (10 min) Sit in silence. Visualize yourself drawing a rope down into a well within your chest. With each breath, feel the water rise. Whisper: “I return to the source.”
Truth Journal Every evening, write one thing you felt today that didn’t need words. Truth has no punctuation—only presence.
No-Noise Walk (15 min) Walk without phone, music, or even destination. Let your steps reveal the layers of internal silence. Listen not to the sounds, but the space between them.
Well-Word Choose one “Vasistha” word per week—like stillness, depth, echo, clarity. Let it shape your choices, actions, and responses as a silent guide.
The Pause Practice Before reacting to any external chaos, ask: “Is this from my surface… or from my well?” This alone can shift your vibration.
Vasistha reminds us: the Veda is not a scripture. It's a mirror held above a well. And every time we dare to look in, we don’t just find truth—we find ourselves, unshaken and luminous, already holding the answers we were once too noisy to hear.
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anitaajit · 7 months ago
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Identification of a Complete Guru
The Complete Guru is one who provides the true path to salvation as described by Kabir Sahib. Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj is the only enlightened Guru who explains the way of liberation using evidence from the Vedas and Gita.
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mindylavergne · 8 years ago
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Life changing workshop @newlovecity_ with the amazing @raghunathyogi @lilmissjen did not mince words when describing this as a life lab. #vedicpath #vedicphilosophy #yoga #yogi #wellness #health #inspired #consumption #wisdom #workshop #mindbody #mindbodysoul #balance #lifelab #iamnotmymind #iamnotmybody #iamspirit (at New Love City)
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spiritualsoul1969 · 1 month ago
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Vasistha’s Bridge: Walking Between Mortality and the Eternal
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In the luminous passages of the Rig Veda, Rishi Vasistha emerges not as a preacher, but as a bridge-builder — not of stone or syllables, but of perception. His wisdom teaches that the true human journey is not to escape mortality, but to walk consciously between the mortal and the eternal. This paradox is not to be solved — it is to be lived.
A Bridge is Not a Destination
Vasistha’s hymns remind us that existence is a sacred suspension. We are not fully physical, nor fully divine — we are the tension in-between. The seer understood that the soul’s greatest strength lies not in choosing between earth and ether, but in anchoring one foot in both. Mortality is not a weakness — it is the texture of experience. Eternity is not an escape — it is the rhythm underneath it all.
Unlike the renunciates who discard the world, or the materialists who deny the soul, Vasistha offered a third path: be the bridge. Be the one who remembers the Infinite while folding laundry. Be the one who invokes the stars while stuck in traffic. The divine is not in denial of life — it is its secret scaffolding.
Walking the In-Between
What does it mean to walk this bridge daily? It means cultivating presence like breath — inhaling reality, exhaling transcendence. It is about living in paradox without panic. The eternal does not shout — it whispers through the cracks of ordinary days. The trick is not to avoid the temporary, but to stop worshiping it.
Vasistha's genius was not in proposing abstract philosophies, but in subtly shifting the axis of awareness. He taught that you can eat, weep, earn, fail, grieve, and still — remain vast. To him, life was not a spiritual test — it was a spiritual thread, weaving between flesh and formlessness.
He did not ask us to leave the world to find truth. He asked us to love deeply — knowing it’s temporary. To build, knowing it will fall. To forgive, knowing the wound may remain. This dance is the doorway. This fragility is the freedom.
Vasistha’s Bridge Toolkit: Practical Rituals for the Mortal–Eternal Walk
Bridge Breath (Morning Practice) Sit in silence. Inhale saying “I am mortal.” Exhale saying “I am eternal.” Do this for 9 cycles. This aligns your nervous system with cosmic rhythm.
The Middle-Path Journal Each night, write two things:
One act that made you feel grounded in this world.
One moment that made you feel part of something timeless.
The Pause of Presence Set a reminder 3x daily: “Am I walking as a bridge or falling into one side?” Bring awareness back to the balance.
Sacred Mundane Ritual Choose one daily task (e.g. washing dishes, brushing teeth). Do it with reverence. Imagine it echoes through the cosmos. Anchor the Infinite in the Immediate.
Mortality Memento Keep a natural object (a leaf, a feather, a stone) with you. Each time you touch it, whisper: “I am here now. But I am more than this.” Let it remind you: mortality is the gateway, not the prison.
Final Word
To walk Vasistha’s bridge is not to avoid life or death. It is to become fluent in both languages. You are the thunder between the clouds, the breath between the stars. Don’t chase permanence — embody presence. Let your feet kiss the earth, while your gaze remembers the sky.
Because the bridge is not a place. It’s you.
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