Sadhana is living every day as a new day letting go of yesterday
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The mind is the most important aspect of time.
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Vedanta says – Tat Tvam Asi, you are not this you are That.
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Vedanta says that when you derive bliss or happiness from anything,
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Agamas described That happiness as Anantam Anandam Brahma.
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According to Vedanta, the expression used to describe the ultimate reality,
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The mind is actually that which is not, but is ever becoming.
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The whole idea of Vedanta and the search is to find the witnessing entity
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The framework on which we form our images of this world is based on the inputs
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Truthful means to appreciate and encourage that part of reality
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The golden rule of yama and niyama is moderation. If you don’t have moderation,
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As you give attention to the breath, you move towards that which is making
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The breath is a link between your soul, your inner being and your outer body. If you can give attention to your breath, you can slowly move towards that which controls the breath.
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The most essential nourishment that is required for the body is the breath.
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‘Let go and rejoice!’ This is not to be mistaken with laziness.
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