- Why “I Am” Cannot Be Affirmed: Desire, Identity, and the Limits of Affirmations
- Affirmations can reshape the mind, but only knowledge can resolve the deeper error of who we take ourselves to be.
- Anubandha Catuṣṭaya
- The Fourfold Orientation of Inquiry
- Āvaraṇa and Vikṣepa as Functions of Avidyā
- Ignorance veils reality (āvaraṇa) and projects illusion (vikṣepa); knowledge removes the veil, not the projection directly.
- When Perception Is Not Reality: Understanding the Limits of Knowing
- What we call reality is not what is, but what remains after perception has been filtered through mind, memory, emotion, and identity.
- Hṛdaya–Granthiḥ in Vedānta
- Untying the Knots of the Heart
- The Spiral of Understanding
- Why the Same Teaching Reveals More Over Time