The book Common Sense (also known as Ekatma Vignan) was written by Paramhamsa Soham Swami (1858–1918) and first published around 1923.
Ananya closed the laptop and sat still. Outside, the Kolkata traffic blared. Her phone buzzed with notifications from a dozen spiritual groups. She silenced it. Then she walked downstairs, poured herself a glass of water, and drank it slowly—not as a ritual, not as a meditation, but simply because she was thirsty.
Why "Common Sense" is the Missing Link in Spirituality
Let’s address the elephant in the room: Why do we need a PDF about common sense? Isn't common sense... common?
Key Themes of the Book:
4. Relationship Logic
Toxic relationships are the fastest way to destroy your sadhana (spiritual practice). The PDF offers blunt advice:
The Synthesis of Rationalism and Non-Dualism: An Essay on Common Sense Common Sense, Or Ekatma Vignan , authored by Paramhangsa Soham Swami