Since the emergence of Sikhism, the differences between the Sikh and Muslim communities have been traced to realpolitik.
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Since the emergence of Sikhism, the differences between the Sikh and Muslim communities have been traced to realpolitik.
MoreThe ‘taught’ is listening and the teacher is teaching. A stage comes where they so intimately understand each other
MoreFrom the point of view of spiritual evolution, the greatest duty of an intelligent human being is to find the Truth.
MoreThe ‘sadhak’ has to be very careful. The Upanishads have described the spiritual path as ‘Shurasya dhaara’—meaning it’s like walking on the ‘edge of a razor’.
MoreThe second and final part of the spiritually insightful and uplifting Retreat with Sri M at Pulicherla, 2004 .
MoreThe spiritual path nearly always, except in cases of certain gifted individuals who have been born with spiritual faculties,
MoreThe few, who with their great devotion and good deeds become recipients of divine grace, free themselves from likes and dislikes, the opposites of attachment and aversion.
MoreThe deity is the media through which you reach the Absolute. The Absolute is not Brahma the creator, but the Para Brahman.
MoreWalk of Hope 2015-16 will NOT be passing through or staying at Alandi for the days of July 6, 7, 8, 9 .
MoreTo understand, while we are OK that we still have to go beyond; that we have to find lasting peace; that we have to find the Real which is the Immortal Self
MoreSri M begins by reaffirming the fact that as long we are living in this world, we need to sort out our issues here, amongst us.
MoreFrom the unreal feeling, the unreal understanding, the unreal imagination that I am the body, may I be lifted to a plane where I may begin
More‘Govinda’ is the Supreme Being; Krishna is also called ‘Govinda’ because he had complete control over the cows with him
MoreThe Dhyana sloka in the Bhagvad Gita says: “Sarvo Upanishado Gaavo—all the Upanishads are cows; Dugdha Gopala Nandana
MoreIn the deeper sense of the term, the consciousness, which is the ground from which all the thoughts arise,
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