Description
The Vedanta Philosophy: An Address Before the Graduate Philosophical Society of Harvard University, March 25, 1896 is a lecture by Charles Johnston that introduces Vedanta, a major school of Hindu philosophy. Johnston explores the concepts of Brahman (the ultimate reality) and Atman (the individual soul), highlighting their unity. He discusses self-realization and moksha, emphasizing that the individual soul is not separate from Brahman. The address focuses on Vedantic principles like non-duality (Advaita) and underscores the role of meditation and self-inquiry in spiritual growth