The mind cannot be in a vacuum. So if you don’t want the mind to be occupied
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This happiness which you seek is not something outside.
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Devotion is spontaneous. We can teach all the ways leading to it but what it is, can’t be taught.
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When one is full of worldly knowledge and begins to feel that one knows everything,
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Ultimately, what we are seeking from understanding the Upanishads is not something
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As long as you have a physical body, there is nobody who knows everything.
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Holistic living is to live with the understanding that the entire universe is pervaded
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In the ultimate sense, when happiness is found inside, one realizes that there is no difference
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If I begin the enquiry by saying ‘I know’ then there is no enquiry.
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The theory of Vedanta is that all bliss and happiness lies within every living being,
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When all the ‘mala‘ or ‘delusions’ of the mind are cleared,
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We keep working all our lives just trying to grasp ‘happiness’ which always eludes us.
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Our true self, true identity – or what the Upanishads call the ‘Atman’ is ‘That Consciousness’
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If you want to be free of ignorance, you need knowledge.
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A heart with no love, affection, devotion, and bhav is equal to a smashan: cremation ground.
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