Tushar Choksi

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Tushar Choksi was a sincere seeker of reality of human experience since childhood days. Due to the undercurrent force of spirituality and to be a good human, he underwent practice of meditation and study of vedantic scriptures for more than twenty five years. During his life, he in depth studied and participated in various activities based on vedantic tradition. One major activity he is part of during the most part of his life, is the activity of Swadhyay inspired by Pujya Padurang Shastri Athavale. He was also engrossed in teachings of Ramkrishna and Vivekananda and tradition of Arsha Vidya of Swami Dayananda Saraswati. Currently, Tushar conducts classes on vedant and continues his study of vedant.

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Tushar Choksi The mystery of my life itself can become a plot of the book. It is the mystery of the experiences that "I am born", “I am happy”, “I am sad”, “I am lo…moreThe mystery of my life itself can become a plot of the book. It is the mystery of the experiences that "I am born", “I am happy”, “I am sad”, “I am loving”, “I am hating”, “I am healthy”, “I am sick”, etc. I am experiencing a duality of experiences throughout my life. The mystery of the world in which I am living needs to be solved. Is the world or others responsible for my pain and suffering? In other words, if we try to understand the life that we are living every day, our changing states of experiences lead us to formulate the highest query of life itself. How is that I can be happy and secure irrespective of the objective conditions around me? Is absolute happiness and security possible without depending iota on the world surrounding a person? Is human life fraught with birth, death, disease, decay, and suffering? can human life be taken to the other shore of immortality, eternal happiness, and knowledge where the mystery of life can be solved. The struggle for survival and surviving well are the only goals of human life? What is the cause of human suffering at the mental and physical levels? Can the cause be removed so that future suffering will disappear? Is life one or many? Is there a unity behind seemingly different experiences? Is there an end to the ongoing life of continuously becoming something? How the fear of death, the feeling of want, and helplessness can be removed from me or a person. Who am I or what is my real identity, and what I am expected to do here in this world of many? What is my true well-being? Why and how should I transform myself? How do I create warm human relationships based on selfless love? Is there any higher enjoyment in human life other than sensual enjoyment?

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Tushar Choksi Non-dual vision is the most exalted vision that overflows human intellect. Non-dual vision inspires one and makes one share his vision to the communit…moreNon-dual vision is the most exalted vision that overflows human intellect. Non-dual vision inspires one and makes one share his vision to the community of people. This vision inspires me to write and prompts me to share the vision.(less)
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“The recognition of the same self in all beings turns a human being into a sage or seer. A person is a sage or seer not due to having a beard, degree, particular skin color, nationality, or gender, but because he beholds this profound vision of equality in all beings and lives according to that vision.”
Tushar Choksi, Significance and Means of Self-Knowledge

“Real glory of being a human is one’s understanding of oneself, or human experience, as non-dual consciousness, immortality, perfect happiness, and truth of all existence.​”
Tushar Choksi, Significance and Means of Self-Knowledge

“Real glory of being a human is one’s understanding of oneself, or human experience, as non-dual consciousness, immortality, perfect happiness, and truth of all existence.​”
Tushar Choksi, Significance and Means of Self-Knowledge

“The recognition of the same self in all beings turns a human being into a sage or seer. A person is a sage or seer not due to having a beard, degree, particular skin color, nationality, or gender, but because he beholds this profound vision of equality in all beings and lives according to that vision.”
Tushar Choksi, Significance and Means of Self-Knowledge

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