How many people search for the Truth? Very few. Actually, in the Bhagvad Gita, there is a beautiful statement.
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How many people search for the Truth? Very few. Actually, in the Bhagvad Gita, there is a beautiful statement.
MoreReligions may differ in their intrinsic philosophy but profess the same message – a human being should become compassionate and loving.
MoreIt is interesting to note that the ‘bramharandra’— meaning the gateway to Brahman, the Supreme Being
MoreYour opinions, your perceptions, your ideas, your images, they are all relative.
MoreThe state where you remain alone in your true self, enjoying the bliss of your inner being, is called ‘severance of connection with pain’
MoreHow much ever we may try, the brain is a very limited organism with limited inputs. All that the brain can think of, decide and conclude
MoreJust so you know, I am not saying we should not enjoy the little joys that we find in day-to-day life. Please do so.
MoreThe best sign of your progressing in your meditation is something very self-evident. Nobody has to tell you what’s happening.
MoreThe aim of the spiritual teaching in ancient India was to discover the unconditional ever-free self in all human beings.
MoreDon’t carry your anger, hatred and poisonous feelings against others from one day to the next. When you go to sleep,
MoreReligion is one’s personal experience and it is important to live one’s life without impinging on the others’ right to their own faith.
MoreLyrics to the Walk of Hope 2015-16 anthem
MoreAll our lives are based upon the understanding that, “I am the body’. The ego, which is the mind,
MoreConsciousness is that from which thought arises but normally, it is haphazard. When you have the discipline to practice and go deep
MoreThe Satsang Vidyalaya, founded by Sri M, at Madanapalle, is looking for committed Volunteers and full-time teachers for its various disciplines.
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