What Would Jesus Say About Vedanta?
Why Christ’s wisdom fits seamlessly with Vedanta.
Most people think Jesus and Vedanta are from different worlds. But when you strip away history, culture, and language, their teachings start to sound like two voices finishing the same sentence.
Author’s note: I understand some might feel uneasy comparing Jesus and Vedanta, but my aim is to highlight their harmony. As someone born and raised a Christian who later studied Vedanta in depth, I invite you to approach this with curiosity rather than judgment and to discover what these two rich traditions can reveal together.
The other day, a friend on Substack asked me, “What would Jesus say about Vedanta?”
This was my short answer: Jesus would probably say that Vedanta is about becoming humble, purifying the mind, and God-realisation, which is the same as his own teachings: “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.”
What is Vedanta?
Vedanta is the ancient philosophy of life and living. It offers timeless principles that help you understand yourself, navigate the world, and live with clarity and purpose. Think of it as a manual for being human. We have instructions for our phones, our cars, and our computers, yet almost no one is taught how to manage their own mind, emotions, or life.
And the consequences show up everywhere.
Individually, people struggle with stress, addiction, depression, and broken relationships. On a global scale, issues such as conflict, corruption, greed, and a world unravelling under the weight of hatred and divisiveness are evident. The root cause of all these problems is clear: we have never been taught how to live.
Vedanta fills this gap with its clear, logical, universal principles that enable:
1. Peace and happiness in daily life. 2. Success and meaningful achievement. 3. The ultimate spiritual fulfilment: Self-realisation.
Vedanta shows you how to achieve all three, not through belief or dogma, but through understanding, reflection, and practice.
Vedanta is a subjective science. It is the knowledge of the Self, just as precise in its principles as physics is in its laws. Where physics explains the outer world, Vedanta explains the inner world. Where science reveals how matter behaves, Vedanta reveals how you function as a human being.
This is the essence of Vedanta: a timeless manual for living with clarity, peace, freedom, and fulfilment.
Vedanta helps you identify your divine Self. Attain your absolute state of peace and fulfilment. — A. Parthasarathy, Vedanta Treatise - The Eternities
What Would Jesus Say About Vedanta?
If Jesus were alive today, he wouldn’t argue against Vedanta. He would recognise its essence and invite us to embody it.
He would say that Vedanta’s call to cultivate humility by realising the Self within is the same as his own. He would recognise that both paths lead to the same inner transformation — the shift from self-centredness to God-centredness, from attachment to freedom, from separateness to unity.
Jesus would respect Vedanta’s emphasis on self-inquiry, contemplation, devotion, and right action. He himself urged people “to seek, to knock”, encouraging them to look within for the kingdom of heaven. Vedanta simply offers different words for the same inner discovery.
“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” — Jesus
He wouldn’t argue over scripture, culture, or whose path is superior. He would simply encourage us to look within, to purify the mind, to overcome the ego, and to anchor ourselves in the Divine.
After all, truth is not Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, East or West. Truth is an awakened mind. It is a life of purity, right action—doing unto others as you would have them do unto you. It is living consciously, aware that God, the Father, is always present. And that everyone is invited to discover the Self, the kingdom of heaven, within.
Thank you, What Would Sarah Say? for your question. Hope this answers it to some extent. I feel I have only scratched the surface and look forward to writing more on this in the future. If you have any clarifications, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Be Well,
Meredith — The Elder Sage
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I was raised Catholic, and then I discovered and began studying non-dual yogic teachings. When my mother was alive, a devout Catholic, we would have Sunday discussions, and she would share what the priest's sermon was about. We would look for the thread that connected us. I feel blessed and miss those days.
i love the article meredith - what i felt reading the article is that both "Vedanta" and "what would jesus say" both speak of the divine spirit within, which is who we are, the body houses the spirit within, & both vedanta and jesus beckon us to seek to find ourselves, to go within, to live thru & in truth, with kindness & love, to also give with no ego or attachment. The spirit is the sacred essence of our being, thankyou once again Meredithxx