Examine yourself in the morning when you wake up and in the evening before you go to sleep.
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Examine yourself in the morning when you wake up and in the evening before you go to sleep.
MoreWhatever be the situations, look at them carefully and try to work out how best you can handle them.
MoreDon’t unnecessarily complicate life with too many things. Speak the truth; more than speaking the truth,
MoreLet Go! Upanishads have a beautiful saying ‘Tena tyaktena bhunjitha.’
MoreSri M answers a question – “Even while one is diligently practising meditation and sadhana, why does one give way to anger?”
More‘That which does not move’ is like the eye of the cyclone —total motion amidst which there is nothing but absolute calmness.
MoreMula’ which means ‘root’; ‘Adhara’ means ‘foundation’, support’. So, if you translate the word, it would mean ‘root support’
MoreRemove all the conditions that are there and remain in one essential state and this is the aim
MoreThe Bhagvad Gita says wherever there is a manifestation of goodness,
MoreLook inside our minds and we will see we have hundreds of images and it’s because of these images
MoreAt the end of the 18th chapter in Bhagwad Gita, Krishna declares, “Now that you have understood everything, relax. Let go and rejoice!
MoreThe Walk of Hope 2017 in Europe by Sri M consists of two symbolic peace walks in Berlin and The Hague in March 2017
MoreImagination or visualization is a divine capacity given to the human mind
MoreThe first chapter of Bhagwad Gita is ‘Arjuna Vishada Yoga’—it begins with the sorrow of Arjuna.
MoreThe Buddhists use the term ‘paraa gati’ to mean ‘one who has walked across’ or ‘one who has gone beyond’.
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