Common Sense (originally titled Common Sense, or Ekatma Vignan) is a profound 310-page philosophical work published in 1923 by Paramhansa Soham Swami. It serves as a rationalist's guide to Advaita Vedanta, stripping away religious rituals to focus on the "common sense" realization of non-dual consciousness. Core Philosophy and Themes
Before understanding the book, one must understand the author. Soham Swami (also known as Swami Soham) was a direct disciple of the legendary Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. Unlike many of his monastic brothers who founded formal organizations (like Swami Vivekananda), Soham Swami chose the path of a reclusive, intense sadhana (spiritual practice). Common Sense Book By Soham Swami Pdf
Atheism vs. Theism: He famously explores the idea that one cannot be a "genuine atheist" because even an atheist admits to a conscious being (the Self) guiding nature, whether they call it God or not. Digital Availability Common Sense (originally titled Common Sense, or Ekatma
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