Disclaimer
Contemplative wisdom, not professional advice
Chakshupath publishes writings, guides, essays, and meditations on Indian philosophy, Sanatana Dharma, history, and contemplative practice. While these teachings are rooted in ancient traditions and modern reflection, we ask that you approach them with your own discernment.
1. Contemplative & Meditation Practices
The meditation techniques and contemplative exercises discussed on Chakshupath are intended for educational and spiritual exploration. Meditation and self-inquiry can be deep and transformative processes, but they are not a substitute for professional mental health services, counseling, therapy, or medical treatment.
If you have a history of mental health conditions, clinical depression, trauma, or severe anxiety, we strongly encourage you to learn and practice under the direct personal guidance of a qualified teacher or healthcare professional.
2. Accuracy of Teachings
Philosophical concepts from scriptures (like the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, or Yoga Sutras) have been interpreted in many ways by various traditional lineages and scholars throughout history. The views expressed in the essays belong to their respective authors and represent their own academic and practice-based inquiry. We make every effort to cite traditional sources accurately, but we do not claim absolute authority.
3. External Connections
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Last Updated: June 2026. Designed with integrity for seekers of depth over noise.