We are either full of our own thoughts or our own prejudices. We are full of what others have taught us or what has been filled into our brain.
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Spiritual development is not a mass affair. We cannot develop spiritually in groups.
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Every day when you wake up in the morning, or go to bed at night, look at yourself and say, ‘what am I doing?
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If both shraddha and saburi are there, then definitely, there is no problem in sadhana.
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What each one of us must understand is to first lead a good life
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Satsang is critical because you ‘become’ according to the company you keep.
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Yoga M Announcement – December 2021
Bharat Yoga Vidya Kendra announces the Yoga M course for November 2021
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Sai Baba of Shirdi was a prime example of a manifestation of the Supreme Being in the form of a poor ‘Fakir’.
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The Satsang Foundation is delighted to inform you of the upcoming residential Satsang with Sri M. Registrations will open on Monday, 6th December 2021, at 08:00 am (IST)
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Serving a human being is the greatest form of worship.
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Greed transfers itself even into the so-called spiritual system. I call this ‘spiritual materialism’.
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‘That which does not move’ – is that which is absolutely still like the eye of the cyclone,
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Start with where you are. Then you can improve and break the images that you have.
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Normally, I think I’m already perfect. When I begin to see where I am wrong,
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Finding Happiness in the Battlefield of Life – The Bhagavad Gita Way
Srimad Bhagavad Gita is a beautiful book. It means Song of the Lord. It is one of the Upanishads, perhaps the only Upanishad, which was taught in the battlefield and not in the forest. We are all in the battlefield of life; it is not that we are separate from this metaphor. There are so many situations before us. What do we usually do? Either we jump into it with great violence, or we try to run away from it; retire from it, and feel dejected. However, there is a middle path to this, and that is what Krishna describes in the Gita.
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