In a world of AI-generated content, social media echo chambers, and political extremism, our collective common sense is failing. We argue past each other. We believe obvious misinformation. We panic over things we cannot control.
Soham Swami used his writings, particularly in his later years, to "tame the tiger" of superstition and religious dogma. In Common Sense Common Sense Soham Swami Book
(1858–1918), a renowned Indian guru, yogi, and practitioner of Advaita Vedanta In a world of AI-generated content, social media
His famous mantra, "Soham" (I am He), encapsulates this. The realization that you are not a separate entity groveling before a distant deity, but a spark of the divine itself, is the highest form of common sense. We panic over things we cannot control
It does not ask for blind faith. Instead, it asks the reader to doubt, question, and investigate. It treats spirituality as a science of the mind rather than a matter of belief.