In the 2nd satsang, Sri M continues his explanation of the 15th Chapter of the Bhagavad Gita – Purushothama Yoga which is followed by a Q&A session
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In the 2nd satsang, Sri M continues his explanation of the 15th Chapter of the Bhagavad Gita – Purushothama Yoga which is followed by a Q&A session
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The 1st satsang with Sri M at the Badrinath Retreat on 10th October 2018 (morning) where he briefly expounds the 15th Chapter of the Bhagavad Gita
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The avadhoot Dattatreya had twenty-four teachers in his life, and one of them was the honey–bee. The Avadhoot says, I learnt the lesson from the honeybee, collecting and storing for a rainy day;
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The meaning that Adi Shankaracharya has given for ‘shad’ in the word ‘Upanishad’ is ‘to shake up’ – shake the mind out of its delusion that happiness is outside and not inside.
MoreWe are glad to announce the following forthcoming residential programs – ‘Satsangs with Sri M’ (earlier known as ‘retreats’) in Hyderabad, Telangana and Kannur in Kerala.
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When all the ‘maya‘ or delusion has been cleared and when all the agitations of the mind are cleared, then only the true essence is left behind.
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Shruti means shrotrasya – ‘that which is heard’, not ‘that which is read’. So ‘hearing’ meaning ‘listening’ is an important part of the Upanishad.
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When I eat a fruit – it’s only when the sense organ comes into contact with the fruit, that I enjoy the taste of it. But that enjoyment is not in the fruit – it is in me. I am the one who is enjoying it.
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The rishis–seeing how people are constantly unhappy; seeking all the time and not getting the ultimate fulfillment – discovered that there is happiness, a complete fulfillment available to every human being.
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The most important thing for a human being, I believe, is not to cause pain to other human beings.
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The Satsang Foundation is glad to announce the formation of a centre in Australia, The Satsang Foundation, Australia Inc., registered in Melbourne.
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‘Shakti’ or Energy operates within seven centers in the human psyche. It starts with the lowest one at the end of the spine called the Muladhara Chakra, and goes up through to the other six centers, with the last one in the cerebrum
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In a Chakra, the Cosmic Energy operates in ‘circles’ or ‘whirls’ at certain points of the human organism.
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Most traditions talk about the ‘Energy’ being raised – it has to be raised from the lower Chakras to the higher. Chakra means a ‘Centre’ – a field of Force.
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Mula’ means root and ‘adhara’ means foundation or support, the basic support. So, a rough translation would mean ‘root support’ or ‘root foundation’.
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