All our thought processes are made up of language. Music is something which cuts across all barriers.
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Spirituality and Religion in a divided world
I would like to tell you a little story that actually is from the ancient Jain system of thought. It was adapted and adopted by a great Sufi who made it very popular, whose name was Maulana Jalal-ud-Din Rumi, who started the order of the whirling dervishes. And then Ramakrishna Paramahamsa loved the story and so on.
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Addressing Sustainable Development Goals
The Satsang Foundation works towards protecting ecosystems, promoting sustainable practices, and raising environmental awareness through partnerships with communities, governments, and corporations.
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Be Like the Tree: Finding Wisdom in the Unexpected
Yoga is not only practiced on the mat. It lives in how we carry ourselves through discomfort.
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Panchakosha and Ayurveda: The Interplay of the Gross and the Subtle
One of the fascinating concepts within Ayurveda is the Panchakosha, that translated as the five sheaths of human existence.
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Celebrating World Health Day through the first quarter of 2025
The first three months of 2025 have brought significant advancements at Swaasthya Hospitals
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Sri M said …
Knowing oneself starts with knowing oneself in the midst of people, not alone.
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Sri M said …
Bhakti cannot be cultivated. It either happens, or it does not happen.
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Sri M said …
The wisest man very soon discovers the limitations of the intellect.
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Sri M said …
In para bhakti, all that the devotee asks for is the darshan of the Lord.
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Gita is not something to be read as a theoretical text.
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Sri M said …
Any approach to the spiritual usually starts when one goes through pain,
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Sri M said …
‘Letting go’ means not being stuck to the dream world that we have created for ourselves,
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Sri M said …
Yoga simply means the effort and the approach and the path to find the Truth. So sadhana is required.
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Sri M said …
In very simple words, the meaning of the Gita is found by reversing the word Gita – tagi.
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