A person who has touched that freedom, a person who has understood this freedom, moksha or mukti,
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A person who has touched that freedom, a person who has understood this freedom, moksha or mukti,
MoreSai Baba was very fond of remembering and singing God’s name. He always uttered, “Allah Malik hai”
MoreIn India, in Ancient India, the young aspirant, the neophyte, the brahmachari went to the masters, the Rishis,
MoreThe word Guru has a deeper meaning, it means the capacity to initiate the process in others,
MoreA person who has touched that freedom, a person who has understood this freedom, moksha or mukti,
MoreSatsang with Sri M at the Jalandhar Retreat, Cambridge International School for Girls, 10th March 2018. (1st Satsang).
MoreThe Satsang Foundation is happy to announce participation in The Ganga Haritama Abhiyaan by the UP government
MoreA snake has been the symbol of Kundalini for many 100 years. It is also because it is the symbol of wisdom.
MoreImagination or Visualization is a divine capacity given to the human mind by which it can visualize
MoreSelf-realization to me, Kaivalya or Moksha, means not free from something, but realizing that one is always free but has been labouring
MoreA spiritual teacher teaches a person sadhana according to that person’s capacity and according to that person’s needs.
MoreSatsang with Sri M on the Yoga Sutras in New Castle, during his recent trip to Australia in March 2018.
MoreIn our ‘Parampara’- the Nath Parampara- the first Guru, the first teacher is supposed to be Adinath
MoreAt the end of the 18th chapter, Krishna declares now that you have understood everything, relax.
MoreWhen one has discovered one’s true freedom, is it irreversible?
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