Perennial Philosophy


Using the introspective tool of Brahamavaidya or the Supreme science, inspired rishis in ancient India analyzed their awareness of human experience to see if there are anything in it that's absolute. Their findings can be summarized in three statements which, Aldous Huxley, called the Perennial Philosophy because they appear in every age and civilization


1. There is an infinite, changeless reality beneath the world of change

2. This same reality lies at the core of every human personality
3. The purpose of life is to discover this reality experientially, that is to realize God, while here on earth.

Source: BhagvadaGita by Eknath Esawaran

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