Ganesha represents the actual beginning of transcendence of consciousness from the gross to subtle.
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Ganesha represents the actual beginning of transcendence of consciousness from the gross to subtle.
MoreUntil and unless the frequency of the teacher and the frequency of the mind of the taught are synchronized
MoreKali a symbol of the whole creation, it is the reality
MoreWhen the mind is open, and when there is a great desire to achieve something,
MoreFor anything spiritual to happen, anything to go beyond our ordinary understanding
MoreTrue consciousness means to go beyond all images, not the images that we see around us
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MoreOn the 75th anniversary of India’s independence, The Satsang Foundation marked the high point of a series of initiatives to help prisoners across India to free their minds and embark on a journey of inner transformation through yoga to coincide with the 150th birth anniversary of one of its most illustrious freedom fighters, Sri Aurobindo Ghosh.
MoreGanesha is usually represented as having two Shaktis, two concerts, one is Siddhi and the other is Buddhi. According to the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, the extraordinary capacities and the powers that a yogi acquires when the connection between his Muladhara and Sahasrara is established are called the Ashta Siddhis.
MoreBehind the personalities we have, all distinct and different, there is an inner essence
MoreIf one has to be a ‘stitha prajna’, with the mind in a calm, quiet, tranquil state,
MoreIf I begin something by saying “I know”, then there is no enquiry whatsoever.
MoreThe only data available to all of us through the five senses is not only limited,
MoreIt is good to be rational but we have to sometimes examine,
MoreDon’t run away from the battle. You cannot run anywhere.
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