Welcome to Episode 73 of The Daily Vedantic - a free, repeating 2-year course in Advaita Vedanta rooted in the timeless wisdom of the Upanishads. Start with Episode 1 or jump into today’s reflection from wherever you are.
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Episode Summary:
Explore the profound philosophy of Vedanta as it challenges conventional notions of hope. This Daily Vedantic episode dives into the idea that hope, often viewed positively, is, in fact, a mild form of anxiety rooted in selfish desires. Discover how the philosophy encourages transcendence of hope and attachment, advocating for self-sufficiency and determined faith (shradha). Join the journey of self-discovery, detachment, and preparedness as we navigate the complexities of hope and philosophy.
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