Self-realization, also known as ‘Kaivalya’ or ‘Moksha’, does not mean freedom from something.
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Self-realization, also known as ‘Kaivalya’ or ‘Moksha’, does not mean freedom from something.
MoreIn ‘Bhagwad Gita’ you can know everything – how to work, how to meditate, how to have devotion,
MoreWhen the so-called ‘limited’ being recognizes and realises his inner essence, he begins to know and understand
More‘Mula’ which means ‘root’; ‘Adhara’ means ‘foundation’, support’. So, if you translate the word,
More‘Let go’ does not mean you should throw everything away and go to the forest. It means,
MoreYou always think that only happiness is a blessing. Sorrow is a blessing too.
MoreWhen the mind becomes quiet, which is the aim of all forms of meditation, one comes face to face
MoreIn ‘Grahastha’, when your responsibilities are wound up and the children have become self-reliant,
MoreThe ‘Agni tattva’ vis-a-vis the mind is actually the fire that burns within.Physically, it is the digestive fire.
MoreIt is possible for someone to lead a life like a normal human being in a material world and,
MoreYou must remember, when you go into a cave, you can leave everything behind but you can’t leave your mind.
MoreIn ancient India, the young aspirant, the neophyte known as the ‘Brahmachari’ went to the Rishis,
MoreI believe that true sustainable living begins with compassion and from compassion comes the ability to share responsibly
MoreFrom my personal experience, I would say that the Truth is in the present, an ever-living experience,
MoreServing a human being is the greatest form of worship. It also purifies your mind
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