If I see inside me a light, it cannot be that I’m peculiar, that only I have the light.
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If I see inside me a light, it cannot be that I’m peculiar, that only I have the light.
MoreGanesha represents the actual beginning of transcendence of consciousness
MoreVigneshwara is the one who removes all obstacles from you.
MoreGanesha is a symbol of that real aspirant, sincere aspirant who knows that there is no point
MoreThe modakam is which the mooshak is eyeing all the time.
MoreYou cannot catch consciousness. It’s necessary to meditate to bring the mind to that state
MoreThe pasha in Ganesha’s hand is the noose with which divinity,
MoreConsciousness, according to the Upanishads and according to what we know,
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Ganesha 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.
MoreIn one hand of Ganesha, you will find a pasha, noose, and the other holds an ankusha,
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At the Sacred Grove retreat centre, we serve the sadhaks who come for solitude and self-retreats. It is a comfort to provide a conducive ambience to those seeking solitude or wanting to connect with the words of the beloved Master.
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We’ve created three simple, follow-along practices, perfect for beginners, seniors, families, and working professionals
MoreYou cannot think of the soul without consciousness.
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Simple, nourishing meals are carried forth every evening via a mobile unit to the Mathura Railway Station and several locations to serve hungry wayfarers, itinerant sadhus, impoverished daily wagers, and weary travelers at the twin cities of Mathura-Vrindavan.
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See Krishna in Everybody – Sri M A Tale of Love, Friendship and Compassion The Srimad Bhagvatam tells the story of Sudama, a dear childhood friend of Sri Krishna, who studied with him at the Sandipan Forest Academy. Sri Krishna grew up to become the King of Dwarka while Sudama lived in abject poverty as a poor Brahmana, whose wife requested him to ask his friend for assistance to support […]
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