Harih Om. I decided to try something very different, in weaving the narrative structure of 'The Lion King' onto the Vaidika framework by fleshing out what it means to be a Vipraḥ in a Dharmika context. I think the attempt bore fruit.
I'd like to credit Univ. of Toronto Psychology Professor Jordan Peterson, for inspiring the same, and also on his insightful inputs on Jungian Psychology and Personality Development
Even if you have already seen 'The Lion King' in the past, to derive maximum benefit I'd recommend watching it once again, after viewing the analysis above. And if you haven't watched the movie at all, please consider doing so (at least once). It is worth every minute of it.
Pujya Swamiji's Purvashrama brother gives us a peek into Swamiji's childhood, through a tour of his home.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwv18ul0LDQ
(Pravachan by Swami Shuddhabodhananda ji)
3. 'AtmaJnana: Its Nature' - Brahmasakshatkara
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Atmajnana is not a concept.It is becoming aware of what I am in my real nature just as we are aware of or experience when we are hungry, angry, sorrowful, happy etc.
But there is a difference.The erroneous "l" who is aware of becomes extinct in Atmajnana.
Unfortunately it has become difficult nowadays to find the exact nature of Atmajnana and the description of Moksha(liberation).
The clarity of goal and the role of means (sadhanas) is indispensable to progress on the path of liberation.
These 16 videos will give you very clearly what, how, when, why, how long etc. of this Vedantic pursuit thoroughly corroborated by Vedanta-Pramana.
This is what Sampradaya beginning from Adiguru whether Sashiva or Narayana says.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bg-C4ewz4Js
Continued series on Psychology in the Light of Vedanta with Bede Clifford ji, based on the Teachings of Pujya Swamiji Dayananda ji
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVYcL7NvrF8