Perception is always relative, it’s comparative.
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Perception is always relative, it’s comparative.
MoreSwami Vivekananda’s life and times unfolded before the audience as spiritual guru Sri M spoke of the activist-seer of the 19th century
MoreBlankness is very fearful for us. Because the mind thinks it will lose hold,
MoreThe MahaShivarathiri 2018 registrations for Option B [with accommodation] is full.
MoreIt also the reason why Shiva is also called ‘Pashupathi’. Pashu means all the instincts which we have as animals.
MoreIn the deeper sense of the term, the consciousness which is the ground from which all the thoughts arise,
MoreNow, the rishis and the yogis who have gone into this subject practically have said there is something
MoreSri M will be in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala from 12-13 December 2017.
MoreThe moment we begin to glimpse or even understand that we are the ocean and all thoughts
MoreThe deity is the media through which you reach the absolute. That absolute is not Brahma the creator,
MoreThe most important kind of meditation is when a human being, one day, discovers that this whole circus
MoreAll of us are deities. There is not one who is not. Whether we realize it or not. We are all deities.
MoreBhaja Govinda on one hand means chant the name of Govinda; now bhajan is not only chanting,
MoreThe Dhyana sloka in the Bhagvad Gita, says: Sarvo Upanishado gaavo: All the Upanishads are the cows:
MoreMoksha means to be totally free. To be completely happy. Without any depending on anything in the outside world.
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