The Soundarya Lahiri, the Lalita Sahasranama and other tantric texts contain certain ‘bijaksharas’ or seed-sounds.
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It is possible to live in this world and still reach spiritual fulfillment, all at the same time,
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Self-realization, also known as ‘Kaivalya’ or ‘Moksha’, does not mean freedom from something.
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In ‘Bhagwad Gita’ you can know everything – how to work, how to meditate, how to have devotion,
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When the so-called ‘limited’ being recognizes and realises his inner essence, he begins to know and understand
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‘Mula’ which means ‘root’; ‘Adhara’ means ‘foundation’, support’. So, if you translate the word,
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‘Let go’ does not mean you should throw everything away and go to the forest. It means,
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You always think that only happiness is a blessing. Sorrow is a blessing too.
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When the mind becomes quiet, which is the aim of all forms of meditation, one comes face to face
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In ‘Grahastha’, when your responsibilities are wound up and the children have become self-reliant,
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The ‘Agni tattva’ vis-a-vis the mind is actually the fire that burns within.Physically, it is the digestive fire.
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It is possible for someone to lead a life like a normal human being in a material world and,
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You must remember, when you go into a cave, you can leave everything behind but you can’t leave your mind.
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In ancient India, the young aspirant, the neophyte known as the ‘Brahmachari’ went to the Rishis,
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