The distinction between existence (satyam) and consciousness (jnanam) is only apparent, arising from the manifestation of form. Vedanta teaches that forms are ultimately unreal, making any perceived division between existence and consciousness illusory. Through understanding, one realizes that consciousness and existence are inseparable and ultimately the same, devoid of defining characteristics.
Maya Does Not Exist
Who is affected by maya when maya is non-existent?
The Elephant Mind
Tips on meditation and the practice of japa.
Advaita, Karma & Reincarnation
Since the whole world and everything which appears in it is just an illusion (Maya), and there is no real person, how does the Advaita Vedanta explain the doctrine of Karma and reincarnation?
The “Best” Upanishad
The Kaivalya Upanishad, although it is but one of many excellent Upanishads, is a good choice if you are looking for a small Upanishad that packs a big punch.