Five Keys to Inner Freedom
Moksha
A simple framework for understanding yourself and meeting life with more clarity.
Rooted in Advaita Vedanta, this is for anyone who wants a simpler, steadier way to live and a deeper understanding of what freedom means.
Moksha means freedom from the basic confusion about who we are. The Five Keys offer a simple path to inner freedom through clarity, responsibility, discipline, acceptance, and offering.
If life feels fine, but something still feels missing, start here.
Start Here
Begin with Clarity, move through the Five Keys, and when you want to stay longer with the teaching, continue into guided study.
Today's Practice
Pick one key, try one reflection or practice, and notice what becomes clearer in the middle of your day.
Five Keys
These five keys do not create freedom.
They help you understand yourself and meet life with more clarity, steadiness, and honesty.
Clarity
Jnana
See clearly what is real and what is not.
Responsibility
Dharma
Do what is right and appropriate in each situation.
Discipline
Sadhana
Train the mind to be steady, prepared, and available for clarity.
Acceptance
Prasada Buddhi
Receive every result as part of a larger order, without resistance.
Offering
Ishvara Arpana Buddhi
Act in a spirit of contribution, offering every action to the whole.
Go Deeper
If the Five Keys give the map, the Bhagavad Gita shows the full teaching in motion - clarity, responsibility, discipline, offering, and acceptance lived together.
Inquiry into the Self
Start HereStart here. A gentle and direct inquiry into your own experience.
Foundations of Self-Knowledge
A deeper and more structured introduction to Vedanta and freedom.
Bhagavad Gita Course
A verse-by-verse guided course that groups the Gita around the Five Keys, helping the teaching become practical, clear, and assimilated.
20 Values for Inner Growth
A 20-lesson course on the values that prepare the mind for Self-knowledge.
Glossary
Simple meanings of key Sanskrit terms used across the site.
Inner reflection
Reflective Assessments
Thoughtfully designed tools to help you better understand your present stage, temperament, values, and spiritual orientation.
Spiritual Assessment
Understand your current stage of inner growth and receive practical suggestions for the next step.
ExploreValues Assessment
Clarify your lived values, inner priorities, and possible tensions between what you value and how you live.
ExploreInstitution Fit Assessment
Explore what kind of spiritual community or institution may support your current stage of learning.
ExploreGuru Fit Assessment
Discover what kind of spiritual guidance, teaching style, and learning environment may best support your present stage.
ExploreContemplative Practice
Explore guided contemplations on awareness, silence, breath, perception, spaciousness, and inner stillness.
112 Days of Awareness
A contemplative journey through classical dhāraṇās from the Vijnana Bhairava tradition.
The course explores breath, silence, perception, spaciousness, witnessing, and awareness through simple daily contemplations.
Move slowly. One contemplation may stay meaningful for many days.
Not sure where you are on the journey?
Many seekers feel something is missing, but cannot clearly say what. The stages of inner freedom offer a gentle way to recognize where you may be, and what may help next.
Explore the stages