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Understanding the Mind - The Vedanta Way
May 2, 2026
27m 53s
World Is Mithya (False)
Apr 25, 2026
14m 47s
Cosmic Wonders Unveiled: The James Webb Space Telescope
Apr 18, 2026
18m 24s
Distinct Domains for Classical and Quantum Physics
Apr 11, 2026
11m 00s
Are We Looking at the Same Trees?
Apr 4, 2026
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| 5/2/26 | Understanding the Mind - The Vedanta Way | The mind indeed is mysterious. Nobody has seen it, but we know it exists. We have thoughts, perceptions, and emotions, and we know all this happens in the mind. So, it does exist, but where does it exist, how does it function, and how and why was it created? This episode is based on the understanding and analysis of the Mind as taught by Vedanta. We will cover the following aspects of the Mind: 1. Source of the Mind 2. Evolution of the Mind 3.&nbs... | 27m 53s | ||||||
| 4/25/26 | World Is Mithya (False) | In this episode, we’ll discuss the often-quoted statement in Vedanta that the World is Mithya. The Sanskrit word mithya is translated as “unreal,” “false,” or “not real.” Some take the idea a step further and interpret it to mean that the world is an illusion—reasoning that if something is unreal, it must be illusory. But is the world truly mithya, is it false or an illusion? We experience the world “out there.” We interact with it every day, and the objects within it appear real and ta... | 14m 47s | ||||||
| 4/18/26 | Cosmic Wonders Unveiled: The James Webb Space Telescope | In this episode, we’ll discuss the amazing discoveries of the James Webb Space Telescope. These discoveries have shattered the foundation of the Big Bang theory. They have discovered that the universe is much larger than it seems. The age of the universe is 13.7 billion years, but they have discovered a galaxy which is 33 billion light years away. How is this possible? This episode proposes a fresh perspective for understanding the universe. It suggests that the expansion of space... | 18m 24s | ||||||
| 4/11/26 | Distinct Domains for Classical and Quantum Physics | In this episode, we’ll demonstrate that classical physics and quantum physics operate in distinct domains—classical physics governs the tangible, physical world, while quantum physics pertains to the more subtle universe made up of waveforms in the mind. Although this may sound remarkable, we will use scientific reasoning and logical arguments to establish that this distinction is indeed factual. The laws of classical physics govern all the macro objects in the physical world. Whi... | 11m 00s | ||||||
| 4/4/26 | Are We Looking at the Same Trees? | If we look at space in terms of how much time light takes to reach us, a new perspective regarding the world opens out. Many hidden mysteries come to the fore. We begin to see that each one of us doesn’t exactly see the same object but see different versions of the same object. This indicates how the universe is actually constructed. This perspective matches with the teaching of Vedanta. After listening to this podcast, we hope you’ll see the universe from a new and fresh perspective. W... | 15m 44s | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | Why Happiness Never Lasts—and Where to Find It | In this episode, we undertake a careful examination of happiness. Each of us experiences brief moments of happiness, yet we desire this happiness to be lasting and uninterrupted. When it inevitably fades, it gives rise to dissatisfaction and frustration. To address this, we will explore the true source of happiness and seek to understand why it eludes us despite our constant pursuit. We look forward to hear back from you! For questions or feedback please email us at jayant@staminteracti... | 22m 34s | ||||||
| 3/21/26 | Multiverses: Yes, They Exist | This episode argues that the multiverse does indeed exist, but not in the form commonly proposed by mainstream scientific theories. Rather than speculative parallel worlds, we present a more precise and coherent interpretation of the multiverse grounded in a proper understanding of concepts behind quantum physics and the core teaching of Vedanta. Each observer, through the act of observation, brings into existence a unique and exclusive universe. In this sense, no two observers inhabit ... | 19m 46s | ||||||
| 3/14/26 | Understanding the difference between Brahman and Ishvara | In this episode we will discuss the difference between Brahman and Ishvara. Brahman and Ishvara are often used interchangeably, but are they truly the same? While their fundamental essence is identical—both rooted in Awareness, the underlying reality of everything—their functions and modes of operation differ. This discussion explores the relationship between Brahman and Ishvara, focusing on how Awareness forms their shared core nature. We will examine how Brahman, devoid of attri... | 17m 44s | ||||||
| 3/7/26 | Understanding the Universe of Waveforms | In this episode, we delve into an intriguing notion that there is a fully functional universe composed of waveforms. While this concept might initially seem strange, we present it as the core reality of existence. We’ll explore how a fully operational universe of waves exists and functions within our minds. Every event happens first in the mind before it unfolds in the physical world. By integrating perspectives from both modern science and Vedanta, we aim to illustrate that this ... | 18m 42s | ||||||
| 2/28/26 | Big Bang—A Fresh Perspective | According to scientific understanding, the Big Bang occurred approximately 13.7 billion years ago, marking the origin of our universe. The prevailing theory suggests a point of singularity erupted with extraordinary force, giving rise to the countless galaxies that populate the cosmos. Despite its widespread acceptance, the Big Bang theory leaves several fundamental questions unanswered. These unresolved questions highlight the challenges and limitations of the current scientific explanation.... | 19m 30s | ||||||
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| 2/21/26 | Mind as a Projector: Step-by-Step Exploration | In our previous episode, “Universe Is a Projection of Our Mind,” we delved into multiple viewpoints to illustrate that the universe isn’t an independent entity existing “out there.” We offered several insights explaining why the universe we experience is a projection of our minds. If you haven’t listened to that episode yet, we encourage you to do so. In this episode, we’ll begin by comparing the mind’s projection to a digital projector, much like the ones used to display movies onto a ... | 18m 05s | ||||||
| 2/14/26 | The Large Hadron Collider and the Vedantic Perspective | In this episode, we’ll take a closer look at the progress made by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), as well as its limitations. The LHC has led to the observation of numerous new particles, sometimes referred to as the “particle zoo.” Despite these exciting discoveries, however, the LHC has yet to achieve its ultimate objective: identifying the fundamental constituents of reality. As we’ll explore in this episode, there are reasons to believe that the LHC may never uncover the true building bl... | 21m 35s | ||||||
| 2/7/26 | Universe IS A Projection of Our Mind | According to Vedanta, the universe we experience as being “out there” is a projection of our own mind. This is the exact inverse of the scientific model, in which external physical objects give rise to internal mental representations. Clearly, these two viewpoints are fundamentally opposed—only one can be true. Vedanta’s explanation offers a compelling framework: the mind projects the universe, making this the foundational truth for our discussion. In the following sections, we wi... | 18m 06s | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | Who Is Ishvara? Where Is Ishvara? | Many of us ponder the questions: Who is Ishvara (God)? Where is Ishvara (God)? There is a diversity of beliefs highlights that there is no single, universally accepted view of Ishvara. With so many perspectives, it’s easy for confusion and misunderstanding to arise. The key lies in gaining accurate knowledge about Ishvara. The more we learn and uncover the truth, the closer we become to understanding Ishvara. Knowledge helps to demystify Ishvara and brings us nearer to the divine. In th... | 19m 03s | ||||||
| 1/17/26 | Who Am I? | Today’s episode promises intrigue and reflection as we delve into the profound question, “Who Am I?” Though it may appear straightforward, this inquiry reveals layers far deeper than first glance. Together, we’ll unravel the misconceptions about our identity—examining what we are not—before turning our gaze to who and what we truly are. We look forward to your questions and feedback. We look forward to hear back from you! For questions or feedback please email us at jayant@stamint... | 15m 22s | ||||||
| 1/10/26 | Understanding Time and its Powers | In this episode, we will try and understand time. Time is very much part of our life, and we take it for granted. However, time is an extraordinary force, weaving its way through every aspect of our daily existence. Its influence is both immediately visible and subtly hidden, shaping our experiences in ways we may not always notice. We will explore the various dimensions of time’s impact, revealing just how deep and extensive its reach can be. 1. Time and Objec... | 21m 03s | ||||||
| 1/3/26 | Mind vs. Brain – Who’s in Charge? | In this episode, we’ll explore how the brain and the mind play unique but interconnected roles. Many people believe that the brain is the source of all thought and action, with the mind merely taking a back seat. However, we’ll challenge that notion and reveal that it’s actually the mind that takes the lead. The mind guides and instructs the brain, shaping how it responds and functions. This perspective shifts our understanding of which truly holds the reins. To illustrate this viewpoint, we’... | 19m 05s | ||||||
| 12/27/25 | Principles of Karma Yoga | In this episode, we delve into the principles of Karma Yoga, a fundamental aspect of Vedanta teachings. Of all the spiritual paths described in the scriptures, Karma Yoga is particularly notable for its role in fostering inner peace and mental clarity. It acknowledges the inevitability of action in our lives and recognizes that the results of our actions can often bring about stress and dissatisfaction. By practicing Karma Yoga, we learn to transform our attitude and approach towa... | 20m 41s | ||||||
| 12/20/25 | Connecting Quantum Physics and Vedanta | At first glance, quantum physics and Vedanta may seem to occupy entirely separate realms. Quantum physics is firmly rooted in the scientific tradition, while Vedanta is often viewed as a spiritual philosophy. On the surface, these disciplines appear to deal with very different subjects. However, today we will explore how quantum physics and Vedanta intersect in many intriguing ways. We look forward to hear back from you! For questions or feedback please email us at jayant@stamin... | 20m 15s | ||||||
| 12/13/25 | Awareness—The Infinite Energy Source | Energy is essential for the universe to be created, to expand and to function. The universe itself is unimaginably vast, containing billions of galaxies, each filled with billions of stars. The sheer amount of energy required to sustain and manage all of this is truly beyond our comprehension. This leads to a fascinating question: where does all this energy originate? Where is it produced and where is it stored? When we look into space, we observe the widespread use and application of e... | 15m 13s | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | Understanding Self-Awareness | In this episode, we embark on an exploration of Self-Awareness. At its essence, Self-Awareness is the core of who we are. This Awareness is the most potent force in existence, forming the foundation of reality itself, embracing everything—living or non-living—within the universe. It is the substratum of everything in the universe. By deeply understanding Awareness and its inherent capabilities, we unlock the key to comprehending the universe as a whole. Grasping the true nature of Aware... | 18m 19s | ||||||
| 12/6/25 | Understanding Ignorance– As Taught by Vedanta | In this episode, we will explore the concept of Ignorance as explained in Vedanta. In Sanskrit, the term for ignorance is “avidya.” Here, “vidya” means knowledge, so “avidya” signifies the lack of knowledge, or ignorance. Of all the topics addressed in Vedanta, ignorance holds special importance because it is seen as the fundamental cause of all suffering and unhappiness in life. Though “ignorance” or “avidya” might appear to be simple terms, their impact is far-reaching. This force is profou... | 19m 52s | ||||||
| 11/29/25 | Understanding Motion: Unraveling Nature’s Greatest Illusion | In this episode, we’ll explore the fundamental concepts behind motion and movement. Motion is part of our daily experiences—everywhere we look, something is moving. But what actually causes things to move? And how does motion occur? The answers might surprise you, as they challenge our conventional beliefs. Every day, nature presents us with optical tricks, and perhaps the most famous example is the sunset. Each evening, we marvel at the sun sinking below the horizon, captivated by its beauty... | 16m 02s | ||||||
| 11/21/25 | Physical Body You See Has No Mind! | Have you ever wondered whether a physical body could exist without a mind? At first glance, this might seem impossible, but this question opens a fascinating area of exploration. In this episode, we will delve into this intriguing topic and unravel the subtle relationship between physical bodies and our minds. Our physical bodies clearly exist in different locations—your body is in one place, mine in another, which means we are physically separated in space. But what about our minds? If we ex... | 14m 59s | ||||||
| 11/15/25 | Understanding the Pancha (Five) Koshas (Sheaths) as Taught by Vedanta | In this episode, we’ll explore the concept of the five koshas as presented in Vedanta. If you have some background in Vedanta, you may already know that every living being is made up of five layers, referred to as the pancha (meaning "five") koshas. The word "kosha" comes from Sanskrit and means "sheath" or "layer." Each kosha signifies a unique facet of our being, with each one enveloping the innermost Self. We will examine the origins and structure of these koshas, as well as the important ... | 23m 50s | ||||||
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