Thom Knoles discusses Truth as that which does not change, how it can be detected in all fields of life, and how, by allowing change to form our sense of identity, we succumb to suggestibility. Vedic Meditation takes our awareness from the field of ever-change into an experience of that which is beyond change, and reveals to us the truth of our own identity, as an implicit statement of pure knowingness.
Thom Knoles discusses Truth as that which does not change, how it can be detected in all fields of life, and how, by allowing change to form our sense of identity, we succumb to suggestibility. Vedic Meditation takes our awareness from the field of ever-change into an experience of that which is beyond change, and reveals to us the truth of our own identity, as an implicit statement of pure knowingness.
Episode Highlights:
[00:56] Truth is That Which Never Changes
[02:36] Non-Change is Not Possible in the Relative World
[05:28] Who is the ‘I’?
[07:39] Evolution is a Truth
[10:52] Catastrophe is Relative
[13:10] Expanding Our Repertoire
[15:32] Knowledge is Always for Action
[17:24] Are We Alone?
[20:47] Between the Changing and Never Changing
[22:53] Vedic Meditation as a Path to Being
[24:28] The Splitting of Truths
[28:42] Sat-chit-ananda - Absolute, Consciousness, Bliss
[28:58] Change is Exhausting
[37:12] Transcending The Relative Provides Relief
[41:41] Accessing the Self Through Vedic Meditation
[43:39] There is No ‘Other’
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Join philosopher, educator and celebrated speaker on the cognitive sciences, Thom Knoles for inspiring insights and wisdom to support your personal evolution. Thom is an renowned expert on the relationship between quantum physics and human consciousness, and on the 5,000 year-old body of wisdom known as The Veda. For over 50 years, he has personally taught Vedic Meditation to tens of thousands of students and consulted to governments and private corporations throughout the world.