
Advaita Vedanta
A Comprehensive Teaching Manual
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R.V. LaCroix

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A Journey into the Heart of Advaita Vedanta
“You are not the body. You are not the mind. You are That which perceives both—the unchanging awareness in which all arises.”
Step into the ancient yet timeless wisdom of Advaita Vedanta, a path not of becoming, but of remembering who you truly are.
In Advaita Vedanta, the veil is lifted. You are not taken on a journey somewhere else—you are guided gently, yet powerfully, back home. Back to the ever-present Self. The book is not just a philosophical exploration; it is a profound mirror that reflects your own true nature beyond form, thought, and identification.
This is not a book to merely read—it is a companion for contemplation, a lamp for the soul, a transmission of the living truth that You Are That.
Inside these pages you will discover:
• The essence of Advaita Vedanta distilled into clear, accessible teachings
• The difference between knowledge (jnana) and realization (atma-jnana)
• How to transcend suffering by seeing through the illusion of the separate self
• The role of the guru, the power of self-inquiry, and the grace of direct realization
• Liberating insights from ancient texts—made relevant for the modern seeker
• A treasury of quotes from sages like Ramana Maharshi, Nisargadatta, Shankara, and more
This is not just a book for scholars or spiritual elites. It is for you—the sincere seeker, the lover of truth, the weary soul ready to awaken.
Let the words wash over you like sacred river water. Let the teachings sink beneath the surface of intellect and stir something ancient within you. Let them remind you of the silence that has always been here, watching, waiting.
Freedom is not something to attain. It is what you already are.