There is no difference in the ancient universal teachings. But when it becomes more organized, it loses its core.
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There is no difference in the ancient universal teachings. But when it becomes more organized, it loses its core.
MoreWhen we get to a position where we have money or power, we forget that the source is somewhere else.
MoreDialogue, not argument, is critical between the teacher and student.
MoreSatsang is a group of people trying to find the Truth.
MoreThe Satsang Foundation has great pleasure in inviting you to watch the 4th session of “Under the Peepal Tree“, a series of Online Satsangs that is currently accessible on The Satsang Foundation’s official social channels
MoreIn the Yoga Sutras, Patanjali uses the word Kaivalya for the Ultimate Reality, which means ‘only or alone’
MoreThe search for Nirvana (as in Buddhism) and the search for Moksha (as in Vedanta) are not different things.
MoreWithout Viveka (discrimination) and Vairagya (non-possessiveness), you can have yogic powers, but you won’t touch the Truth.
MoreOne of Adi Shankaracharya’s main theories was that rituals are excellent for a specific purpose, but won’t lead you to the Supreme Truth.
MoreOne needs ‘Viveka’ (discrimination) and ‘Vairagya’ (non-possessiveness).
MoreIn the wisdom teachings of all ancient religions, there is no intrinsic core difference.
MoreThe Satsang Foundation, Australia Inc. is very happy to announce that Sri M will be in Australia and New Zealand in March 2020, for two weeks.
MoreSadhana is to prepare to the mind towards the extraordinary.
MoreBow down to the Supreme Teacher, who is beyond the understanding of the ordinary mind.
MoreMay the whole world be happy, may we see all that is auspicious, may nobody suffer.
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