Vedanta philosophy offers a rational approach to understanding the divine, providing newcomers with clarity and coherence, a sense that everything is falling into place. It emphasizes personal experience over mere belief, thereby eliminating the need for faith in the miraculous. Unlike some doctrines, Vedanta does not threaten non-believers with damnation, making it both inclusive and accessible. This openness allows it to resonate with individuals from any faith background, as well as those without any religious belief.
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