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Understanding Life
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Understanding Life

The Journey of Self-Realization
Created byNutan Tawakley
Last updated 5/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • How Modern Science has Discovered God Accidentally
  • What is Consciousness and Intelligence
  • How Age of This Universe is 3.11 Trillion Years
  • Understanding Existence of Souls
  • Alternative Theory of Creation
  • Principle on Which All Live Works
  • What is the Purpose of Life
  • What are the Root Causes of All Problems
  • What is the Theory of Intelligence

Course content

10 sections45 lectures9h 33m total length
  • Introduction5:32

    All references are attached with the last lesson in this module. These references are applicable for the entire course.

  • Essence of Knowledge About Life9:59
  • Darwin’s Theory of Evolution5:54
  • Brahm is a Field6:36
  • Definition of Brahm13:55
  • Characteristics of Brahm7:16
  • Have We Discovered God Scientifically?9:58
  • King of All Knowledge8:35
  • Consciousness & Intelligence – 115:42
  • Consciousness & Intelligence – 212:34

Requirements

  • No skills required

Description

Namaste and a warm welcome to this transformative journey on Understanding Life or Self-Realization, rooted deeply in the timeless wisdom of Sanatan Dharma—the eternal path revealed in the ancient Hindu scriptures.

You are not here by accident. If you’ve found yourself seeking answers to life’s most profound questions—Who am I? Why am I here? What is the purpose of life? —Then this course is meant for you.

This course will clear all your doubts about this creation forever.

What This Course Offers

This course is not just a collection of theories. It is a systematic exploration of ancient truths, preserved in the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Vedas, and Yoga Sutras, offering you a clear, scientific, and experiential path to:

  • Understand the true nature of the Self (Atman)

  • Discover the mechanisms of the universe and Karma

  • Experience inner peace, purpose, and joy

  • Move beyond suffering and confusion

  • Realize your oneness with the Divine (Brahman)

Why Ancient Hindu Wisdom?

The ancient rishis of India didn’t merely speculate about life; they experienced its deepest truths through meditation, self-inquiry, and discipline. What they discovered was not based on belief—but on direct realization. These truths are universally applicable, not bound by time, culture, or religion.

In today’s fast-paced, chaotic world, this wisdom is more relevant than ever.

What You’ll Explore

Over the coming lessons, you will:

· Learn the structure of the Self—body, mind, intellect, ego, and Atman

· Understand maya (illusion) and how it hides your true identity

· Examine Karma and Dharma in a practical, relatable way

· Study the pathways to liberation—jnana (knowledge), bhakti (devotion), Karma (action), and dhyana (meditation)

How to Approach This Course

  • Come with an open heart and a curious mind

  • Take time to reflect deeply on the lessons

  • Practice regularly—because Self-Realization is not a theory; it is a living experience

  • Trust the process. The scriptures say, “Seek, and you shall find.


    You are about to embark on the most sacred journey a human being can take—the journey within. The purpose of this course is not merely intellectual understanding but awakening—to realize that you are not the body, not the mind, but the eternal, blissful, unchanging Self.

As the Chandogya Upanishad declares:
“Tat Tvam Asi” — You are That.

Let these teachings illuminate your path. Let them clear the fog of confusion and light the fire of inner clarity. Let this be not just a course but the beginning of your Self Realization.

You are ready.
The path is ancient.
The guidance is eternal.
And the truth… is already within you.

Who this course is for:

  • Science and Engineering graduates, professionals and faculty
  • Professionals early into their work life
  • Young graduates eager to know more about how life is functional
  • Seekers who would like to understand life
  • Students of Eastern Philosophy and religion
  • Yoga practitioners wanting to enrich their knowledge on Eastern philosophies