To Be or Not to Be: Hamlet’s Soliloquy and distance between seeker and the sought

Hamlet's existential angst, viewed through Vedanta, reveals a weariness with the ego's constant self-definition. The "slings and arrows" are inner battles fueled by misidentification. True relief isn't death, but recognizing the Self beyond the burdened personality. This clarity, not effort, dissolves confusion, allowing life to flow without the compulsive need to defend an identity.

To Be or Not to Be: Hamlet’s Soliloquy and distance between seeker and the sought
Hamlet's existential angst, viewed through Vedanta, reveals a weariness with the ego's constant self-definition. The "slings and arrows" are inner battles fueled by misidentification. True relief isn't death, but recognizing the Self beyond the burdened personality. This clarity, not effort, dissolves confusion, allowing life to flow without the compulsive need to defend an identity.