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Ekatma Vignan

Common Sense (also known as ) is a philosophical work by Paramhangsa Soham Swami (1858–1918), a renowned Indian yogi and non-dualist. Originally published posthumously in 1923, the book serves as a rationalistic critique of traditional religious beliefs through the lens of Advaita Vedanta . Book Overview & Feature Highlights

The central thesis of the book revolves around the eradication of fear, specifically the fear of God and the fear of death. Soham Swami posits that what society often calls "religion" is actually a carefully constructed industry of fear. He argues that true spirituality is not about cowering before a deity, but about realizing one's own divinity. Common Sense Book By Soham Swami

Rejection of External Deities

: Swami argues that there is no "power" or "deity" outside of human consciousness that intervenes in the physical universe. Ekatma Vignan Common Sense (also known as )

Practical wisdom

: The book offers practical wisdom on navigating everyday challenges. The author's advice is grounded in reality, making it accessible and applicable to readers from all walks of life. Soham Swami posits that what society often calls

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