When I enjoy something sweet, for eg: fresh jalebis, the enjoyment swells up when my tongue, the sense organ, touches the jalebi. The enjoyment isn’t contained in the jalebi or the tongue; it’s within me. The yogic theory is that the source of all enjoyment, the reservoir of all happiness, is within us. The spark of the Divine that is called ‘Sat-Chid- Ananda.’
MoreVideos | Satsangs | At the Kodagu Retreat, January 2017 ( Both Parts – Audio Only )
Satsang with Sri M at the Kodagu Retreat, January 2017.
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There is nothing to fear and to live with this understanding is called holistic living.
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If the world were a complete obstruction to the attainment of spiritual fulfilment, the Supreme Being would not have created the world at all.
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If you can put your mind into an idea that you want to achieve, visualizing it completely as if it is actually there,
MoreA Final Call for participation in the UAE Retreat
For those who have missed to register for the retreat with Sri M in UAE, now they can. As we have received some cancellations, a few slots have become available.
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The world is such a funny place. You try to go behind something and it always runs away from you;
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The message Shirdi Sai Baba wanted to convey was the total unity of all religions.
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Examine yourself in the morning when you wake up and in the evening before you go to sleep.
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Whatever be the situations, look at them carefully and try to work out how best you can handle them.
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Don’t unnecessarily complicate life with too many things. Speak the truth; more than speaking the truth,
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Let Go! Upanishads have a beautiful saying ‘Tena tyaktena bhunjitha.’
MoreVideos | Q & A with Sri M | Analysing Anger
Sri M answers a question – “Even while one is diligently practising meditation and sadhana, why does one give way to anger?”
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‘That which does not move’ is like the eye of the cyclone —total motion amidst which there is nothing but absolute calmness.
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Mula’ which means ‘root’; ‘Adhara’ means ‘foundation’, support’. So, if you translate the word, it would mean ‘root support’
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