One day, Ramana Maharishi, discovered who he was with a stroke of inspiration. How does one discover that by simply sitting and sayin
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One day, Ramana Maharishi, discovered who he was with a stroke of inspiration. How does one discover that by simply sitting and sayin
MoreMany ‘schools’ continue to operate long after their actual dynamics is exhausted.
MoreInternal experience cannot be transmitted through repetitiousness. It has to be constantly refreshed from the source.
MoreThe sequel to Sri M’s Apprenticed to a Himalayan Master (2011), The Journey Continues was launched in Bengaluru at the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan
MoreSri M answers a question : “Can you tell us about the different types of Gayatri, the one usually chanted being called ‘Surya Gayatri’?
MoreThe sun shines on all of us. Since it is the truth, you don’t have to go into a dark room to figure that out.
MoreSigned copies of ‘The Journey Continues’ by Sri M will be available for sale without any additional cost at the book counters in Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, on 22. 4. 2017
MoreAn average person thinks in certain set patterns and he cannot break that pattern. If a man is sitting here and talking,
MoreThere are many other things you have to figure out. One is the water. The other is the boat.
More“Urdhva-moolam adhah-sakham, asvathaam prahur avyayam, chandamsi yasya parnani, yas tam veda sa veda-vit”.
MoreSuperficially, most of the Nasiruddin stories are seen as jokes. They are told and retold endlessly in teahouses, in caravans,
MoreSri M answers the question : Is it necessary to practice the rituals of the Sandhyavandana before chanting the Gayatri mantra?
MoreI quote another Sufi teacher called Hakim of Sinai, from a book called ‘The Walled Garden of Truth’: “When you arrive at the sea,
MoreWhen the heart unconditionally, without any worry of the consequences, surrenders itself at the lotus feet of the Supreme Lord
MoreThe Sufis also sang about love. In fact, there is a beautiful Sufi poem. It’s about love; it’s about losing oneself
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