One of the symbols that Shiva carries is the ‘paasha’ – a noose. Shiva only throws this noose
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The salient feature of the last chapter in Bhagwad Gita, the 18th chapter, is after instructing Arjuna through the whole course,
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As you sit and watch the thoughts, as in thought watching thought, one thought comes up which then becomes a chain.
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The next chapter in Bhagwad Gita (after Karma Yoga) is called Karma Sanyas Yoga. Here, Krishna says that ‘Sanyasa’ is not about
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‘Amrita’ need not necessarily mean nectar that you drink. It need not necessarily mean something that excites the taste buds.
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Freedom is our birthright. Our true self, the ‘atman’, is free; it does not need to be freed from anything
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“When you sit down to meditate, first think if you have someone whom you really don’t like, someone you consider your enemy
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When you enter the meditation hall, leaving your shoes or chappals outside, leave your ego also; don’t bring it in.
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A spiritual teacher teaches a person ‘sadhana’ in accordance with that person’s capacity and needs. Everybody cannot practice the same thing.
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Living in this world and experiencing life is the philosopher’s stone that eventually transforms
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Instead of trying to be free from the beginning, enjoy with the purpose that you want to be free of it ultimately.
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All our lives are based upon the understanding that, “I am the body’. The ego, which is the mind,
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Krishna says that four kinds of people adore the Supreme. The distressed ‘artaha’, the enquirer ‘jigyasu’
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‘Tena tyaktena bhunjitha’ meaning ‘let go and rejoice!’ isn’t about you having to sell everything and go away.
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