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Welcome to Episode 86 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.
This course is designed as a repeating cycle: a simple, modern, daily practice that builds clarity, discipline, and understanding over the course of 2-years. New episodes drop everyday.
Resources:
• Our weekly newsletter with links, summaries, and events, as well as our 24/7 AI-powered chatbot trained on Advaita Vedanta (and all episode transcripts) that you can use for free, without an account with nearly any question you might have:
TheDailyVedantic.com
• Vedanta Academy online lectures from the ashram:
https://elearning.vedantaworld.org/
• Vedanta Treatise, the book that may change everything for you:
https://www.amazon.com/Vedanta-Treatise-Eternities-Parthasarathy-Swami/dp/9381094160/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0
• The No Nicknames Gita:
https://www.amazon.com/nicknames-Bhagavad-Gita-James-Beshara/dp/B0CVK6X991
• The Essence of Christ:
https://www.amazon.com/Essence-Christ-His-Message-Oneness/dp/B0F46FKW1H
• Follow along on Instagram for daily reflections, events, clips from James’ podcast appearances, and live gatherings like our monthly Philosophy Fridays in LA:
James Beshara: https://www.instagram.com/jamesjbeshara/
The Daily Vedantic: https://www.instagram.com/the_daily_vedantic/
Episode Summary:
In this episode of "The Daily Vedantic," James explores the profound significance of the early morning hours, specifically the time frame between 4 and 6 a.m., known as Brahma Muhurta or the time of the gods. Reflecting on the timeless philosophy of Vedanta, James discusses the prescribed practice of utilizing this quiet period for introspection, study, and contemplation on eternal principles. He shares his personal quest of transitioning from a habitual late riser to now waking up at 4:30 a.m. daily, highlighting the logical reasoning behind this practice. James underscores the peaceful and undisturbed nature of the early morning, emphasizing its positive impact on setting the tone for the day. Drawing parallels to the advice of a sleep doctor, he stresses the transformative nature of establishing a routine that includes reflection on philosophical ideals. James encourages the audience to try incorporating even 15 minutes of morning reflection, describing it as a "best friend" that becomes missed when skipped.
Community:
• Share your reflections in the comments — we’d love to hear what resonated.
• Sign up to join the Venice Vedanta Club, a monthly in-person community exploring timeless wisdom in LA: https://forms.gle/ZSE1zKRXEfw8pMYb9
By James BesharaWelcome to Episode 86 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.
This course is designed as a repeating cycle: a simple, modern, daily practice that builds clarity, discipline, and understanding over the course of 2-years. New episodes drop everyday.
Resources:
• Our weekly newsletter with links, summaries, and events, as well as our 24/7 AI-powered chatbot trained on Advaita Vedanta (and all episode transcripts) that you can use for free, without an account with nearly any question you might have:
TheDailyVedantic.com
• Vedanta Academy online lectures from the ashram:
https://elearning.vedantaworld.org/
• Vedanta Treatise, the book that may change everything for you:
https://www.amazon.com/Vedanta-Treatise-Eternities-Parthasarathy-Swami/dp/9381094160/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0
• The No Nicknames Gita:
https://www.amazon.com/nicknames-Bhagavad-Gita-James-Beshara/dp/B0CVK6X991
• The Essence of Christ:
https://www.amazon.com/Essence-Christ-His-Message-Oneness/dp/B0F46FKW1H
• Follow along on Instagram for daily reflections, events, clips from James’ podcast appearances, and live gatherings like our monthly Philosophy Fridays in LA:
James Beshara: https://www.instagram.com/jamesjbeshara/
The Daily Vedantic: https://www.instagram.com/the_daily_vedantic/
Episode Summary:
In this episode of "The Daily Vedantic," James explores the profound significance of the early morning hours, specifically the time frame between 4 and 6 a.m., known as Brahma Muhurta or the time of the gods. Reflecting on the timeless philosophy of Vedanta, James discusses the prescribed practice of utilizing this quiet period for introspection, study, and contemplation on eternal principles. He shares his personal quest of transitioning from a habitual late riser to now waking up at 4:30 a.m. daily, highlighting the logical reasoning behind this practice. James underscores the peaceful and undisturbed nature of the early morning, emphasizing its positive impact on setting the tone for the day. Drawing parallels to the advice of a sleep doctor, he stresses the transformative nature of establishing a routine that includes reflection on philosophical ideals. James encourages the audience to try incorporating even 15 minutes of morning reflection, describing it as a "best friend" that becomes missed when skipped.
Community:
• Share your reflections in the comments — we’d love to hear what resonated.
• Sign up to join the Venice Vedanta Club, a monthly in-person community exploring timeless wisdom in LA: https://forms.gle/ZSE1zKRXEfw8pMYb9