प्रक्रिया Prakriyā: Structured Teaching 

प्रक्रिया Prakriyā means method:
A systematic and progressive approach to teaching, leading to insight, the unravelling of doubts, and the removal of ignorance. This is jnana sadhana – the pursuit of truth through knowledge, meditation, and supportive spiritual practice. Its outcome is an ever-clearer seeing of the wonder of reality, and our own unity within its truth and beauty. Its impact is expanded openness and intelligence of Being, by which vision and benevolence naturally express themselves in everyday life.

Insight and liberation unfolds through practice, following a well-tested and enduring approach: sravaṇa – hearing the teaching; manana – reflecting upon it until it is clearly understood and nididhyasana – deep contemplation by which the meaning is embodied. For this to be effective, a structured pathway is required, together with access to a teacher when clarification  is needed. This is Prakriya.

Vedantarama offers three distinct levels of Prakriya to its members. These are unique teaching pathways, with original content, grounded in traditional wisdom and articulated from lived understanding and full integration within contemporary life.

Membership is available to those who wish to pursue this path

Vedantarama: The Three Prakriyas 

The Prakriyas are graduated, depending on existing  knowledge and experience: 

Vedanta Prakriya for  Spiritual Awakening:

Awakening means: Coming to appreciate the inner subtlety of yourself and the divinity of existence.

Advaita Prakriya for Self-Realisation:

Self-Realisation means: Recognising and experiencing the true essence of what you are.

Moksha Prakriya for Enlightenment:

Enlightenment means: The full knowledge of Advaita and its embodiment.

Venantarama

Vedanta Prakriya
12 chapters on:

Spiritual Awakening

Venantarama

Advaita Prakriya
12 chapters on:

Self-Realisation

Venantarama

Moksha Prakriya
12 chapters on:

Enlightenment