Letting go means not to carry the hurts and feelings from yesterday to today.
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Letting go means not to carry the hurts and feelings from yesterday to today.
MoreShivam cannot be touched without the activation of the Shakti.
MoreIn Sankhya, it is discussed that there are three gunas which govern our nature –
MoreIn the Yoga Sutras, there are Yama Niyamas, the rules and regulations for a yogi. Simply by saying, I’m going to sit and meditate and do my Kriya, nobody moves.
MoreConsistent donations help us plan outreach camps, cover surgeries, and keep life-saving emergency care always ready.
MoreThere are simple prayers in all religions. Most of them say,
MoreFrom 8 children in 1999, The Satsang Vidyalaya now supports 221 children with 100 % free education. This year, we thank you for supporting 120 children. 101 children still need your support.
MoreAs we approach the end of September, India enters Sharad Ritu. In Ayurveda, this is a time of transition when the intensity of the monsoon gives way to clear skies, balance, and renewal.
MoreNestled at a unique tri-junction of Kerala’s Kollam, Alappuzha, and Pathanamthitta districts, the village of Nooranad is far more than a geographical curiosity.
MoreFor moksha there is no shortcut. You have to go through many things in life
MoreThrough praying for others, you purify your mind, until nothing remains for you to pray except to be one with the infinite.
MoreIf a person has totally surrendered, he is free of all misery immediately.
MorePrayer is something that comes from the heart of the human being.
MoreCreation starts with Shakti. According to the Agamas, when everything is at rest,
MoreDivinity is that which sustains us, although we think we are sustaining ourselves.
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