A short report on the annual sports meet & Republic Day celebrations at The Satsang Vidyalaya .
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The whole theory of Maya does not mean that the world is an illusion. The world is a reality, but the theory of Maya
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Whenever a Satya Kama—one who searches for nothing but the Truth—sits in humility before a teacher, with his mind
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Vedanta rejects the myth that reality is external to the human mind and acknowledges consciousness as the source of the entire Cosmos.
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The only way to study yourself, the only way to know yourself, the only way to realize yourself, to understand yourself
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The entire teaching of the Upanishads concerns the kind of knowledge, which when communicated to a mind
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Poornima’ means ‘full moon’. It’s symbolic of the full moon’s light emanating from the heart of a human being who has purified himself to such an extent that there is no cloud to hide the moon.
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The Upanishads postulate that nothing that you worship here is the Supreme Being. This is what the Keno Upanishad says
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Your question is whether you need a teacher. Yes, you need a teacher. To learn anything, you need a teacher.
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Whether we are on the path of spiritual progress or not, very often we don’t get what we want.
MoreRetreat at Vrindavan on 8 February, 2016
Details and program of the upcoming day long Retreat at Vrindavan led by Sri M, on 8th February 2016, from 6.30 am – 8.00 pm.
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What does a human worship most – Desire? Enjoyment? Wealth?These are the things that man worships
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Divine Love is to be understood through ordinary love.If you have a rough idea about ordinary Love,
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The Vedantic question is why not go back?That is, retrace our steps and go back
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The state where you remain alone in your true self, enjoying the bliss of your inner being, is called ‘severance of connection with pain’.
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