Priya says, can you explain the sword analogy again? Yes, the sword analogy is this. It's important to note what are we trying to do when we try to,. I want to realize the Athman. Upanishad says, Athma, Abhari, Drashtabhya, Athman should be seen, but it cannot be seen. If our senses cannot objectify it, the mind cannot think of it, language cannot express it, intellect cannot understand it. Then how do you see the Athman? Well, then you generate this knowledge by Shavadam Manana Nudidh Dhyasana which will not knowledge of the Athman and effortlessly so
Swami Sarvapriyananda teaches the Katha Upanishad, one of India's most revered texts which is also a part of the Vedas. It is a collection of philosophical poems representing a conversation between the sage Naciketas and Yama (god of death). They discuss the nature of Atman, Brahman and Moksha(liberation).