"Astavakra Samhita," translated by Swami Nityaswarupananda

This ancient Sanskrit scripture is considered one of the principal texts of Advaita Vedanta, a school of Hindu philosophy that explores the concept of non-dualism. The text is a conversation between the sage Astavakra and King Janaka on the nature of the Self, reality, and enlightenment.

Martin Lenclos

Born in Paris and now living in Brooklyn, Martin Lenclos adopts a non-dualistic approach in all his endeavors, from conceptual art and design research to creativity workshops and visually oriented spiritual practices. Martin remains independent of any specific spiritual tradition. To facilitate a connection to our higher truth, he advocates for vision training through 'Design for Nothing'—a mind-healing practice utilizing perception shifts and the power of miscreation. L'Enclos is a design practice and spiritual sanctuary to creatively and artistically explore non-dual principles.

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