Although we are limited, there is a potential within us for the unlimited.
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Although we are limited, there is a potential within us for the unlimited.
MoreSri M speaks on the Bhakti Yoga chapter of the Bhagavad Gita and the qualities of a bhakta as expounded by Krishna to Arjuna
MoreSri M – “When the Japa goes on inside you continuously all the time, then you become the ‘Siddha’ of that mantra and a whole new world is open to you.”
MoreFor self-realization, one must first understand the limitations of oneself – physically, emotionally, spiritually and psychologically.
MoreWith the limited framework we call rationalism, we cannot find the Infinite.
MoreYoga is the practical way of living in this world, yet moving forward through the mind.
MorePratyahara is the capacity the Yogi has to develop by fixing his attention one-pointedly.
MoreIf you watch your breath or become aware of your breath, the breath slows down.
MoreWe never give attention to our breath, despite its importance.
MoreA Playlist of 6 videos Sri M of Discussions with Sam Moon on Consciousness and the link between the Upanishads and Mathematics. The interview took place at Madanapalle.
MoreModeration is essential, especially in practicing Yoga Asanas.
MoreThe Hatha Yoga Pradipika says the Asanas and Pranayama are the stepping stones.
MoreSri M narrates different stories on Bhakti for the entire duration of the satsang on Day 2, 20th January 2019 at Anandashram, Kanhangad.
MoreThe Gita defines Yoga as ‘Yogam karmasu kausalya’ – Yoga is to work with complete tranquility and auspiciousness.
MoreSri M speaks on the essence of the Upanishads, relating it to the chapters of the Bhagavad Gita ending with expounding the chapter on Bhakti Yoga
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