A particular Guru may be suitable for me but may not be suitable for someone else. Hence, I am against mass spiritual teaching.
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A particular Guru may be suitable for me but may not be suitable for someone else. Hence, I am against mass spiritual teaching.
MoreSages like Sree Narayana Guru are rare. All are not like that. After reaching an exalted stage,
MoreNo one has the capacity of thinking a matter through completely. In the case of a Yogi, this may be possible.
MoreWhen we have domestic problems, we can conclude things only after studying or examining them deeply.
MoreThe Jnani may not spread the knowledge directly but he may prepare other people for this work.
MoreIn the case of Ramana Maharishi, though did he not show any overt social concerns,
MoreWhen we inhale and exhale, we give full attention to breath. So, the mind gets fully engaged without
MoreThe ‘learning process’ is never going to be complete. It is a continuous flow.
MorePlanting a sapling is a symbol of Manavikata. It is not only environmentally beneficial, but is also a symbol of adopting another ‘Jeeva’
MoreSomebody says something. You are thinking, “Who is this fellow to say something like this?”
MoreSuppose, if the thing I am searching for is here, then how do we reach it? How to walk towards it?
MoreAccording to me, in this world, we cannot find completeness in life.
MoreWhen you are in office – amidst all sorts of distractions – and you want to experience one-pointedness,
MoreSri M answers question on whether one can chant the Gayatri while one goes about one’s daily chores.
MoreWe come across people who took Sanyasa at young age. Their attire may have changed,
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