In the ultimate essence, nobody can do anything to our true essence.
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In the ultimate essence, nobody can do anything to our true essence.
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To be spiritual does not mean to become weak.
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Remain tranquil at all times under all circumstances, whether someone is praising or insulting us.
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The greatest dharma is not to hurt or injure others, and cause no grief to others. Have affection towards everyone.
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The imperishable is metaphorically compared with the spider which spins its web and puts it out and then when he wants he withdraws it back.
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Sri M describes in detail about the 3 main aspects of Meditation, which includes, ‘Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi’ and also touches upon the practical aspects of meditation.
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2 New language releases of Sri M -authored books are now available for online purchase at Magenta Press. Click to buy online.
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To begin one’s spiritual journey, the starting mind must be a quiet mind, a tranquil mind.
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In the highest spiritual experience, you see that you are One.
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Sri M speaks at the World Health Organisation about how Yoga is not just about body postures but much more, dealing with the calming of the mind and also answers a few questions.
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Sri M commences the talk – ‘Yoga : Beyond Body Postures’ with a brief explanation of the 2 shlokas – ‘Sahana Vavathu’ and ‘Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinaha’
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The paths are many, and the goal is total fullness and completeness.
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Sri M briefly explains the essence of the Mandukya and Katha Upanishads and relates it to one’s daily sadhana in the spiritual path
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Sri M explains in detail the meaning of the word ‘Satsang’ and then speaks about the essence of the Upanishads making it more clear by relating stories
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Sri M initiates and instructs on how to chant the Guru mantra – ‘Om Hreem Sri Gurubhyo Namaha’ and also teaches the Hum-Sau technique of meditation
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