As one advances in ‘sadhana’, the primary thing one develops is compassion. There are people who do not even believe in God
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Blankness is very frightful for us. This is so because the mind thinks it will lose its hold,
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Moksha means to be totally free. To be completely happy, without depending on anything in the outside world.
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The central message is that, there is only One Supreme Being and that Supreme Being resides in the hearts of all.
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We think, that with our rational brain, we can solve everything! This is one of the problems faced by man
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Upanishad is made up of ‘Upa’, ‘Ni’ and ‘Shad’. ‘Upa’ means to move closer, it also means to sit close and listen
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The limbic system is what takes care of our feelings. If the limbic system didn’t work, we would have no emotions.
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The path that has been described by all the important teachers, unfortunately, happens to be narrow,
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When the mind is absolutely still, when it is no longer engaged in what we call ‘worship’
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Vedanta is not intellectual acrobatics. You can study all the scriptures and know them by heart.
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Even the greatest iconoclastic religions worship something. They do not have an image of God but they do have a symbol.
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There is this great Buddhist Mahayana chant that says, “At some point or the other, in our endless cycle of rebirths,
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Love is a many-splendoured entity. Physical love or spiritual love has the same source,
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One of the symbols that Shiva carries is the ‘paasha’ – a noose. Shiva only throws this noose on those..
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Have you opened your window and, by accident, suddenly noticed a full moon, a beautiful night,
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