Dhyana comes from the root dhi, which means ‘to meditate’.
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Dharana means to be able to fix your attention on something exclusively without being distracted
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Sri M said …
Meditation is a word used in English which means many things to many people.
MoreSri M’s Program Updates | Dec 2025 – March 2026
We are pleased to announce that Sri M will holding Residential Satsangs on Kriya Yoga, Shiva Panchakshara, and Tripura Rahasya, across India from December 2025 to March 2026.
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When you get up from your daily meditations, thank everything and everybody with utter humility.
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Thoughts are like ripples that disturb the calm surface of the mind and distort the reflections.
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There is no technique to reach the ‘Truth’, for you are yourself the ‘Truth’.
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The ‘Self ’ is ever free, ever blissful. It is and was never bound; therefore,
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If someone promises salvation for all at once, take care; you are about to be hoodwinked.
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Sorrows and shortcomings, the cares of this world, are certainly there, but who doesn’t have them?
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You are the consciousness which is the witness of all the drama, watching in amusement
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The Call to Seva: Volunteer Applications are Now Open
We are delighted to announce that volunteer applications are now open, inviting you to join the movement of Seva—Service before Self.
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The key principle of the teaching is that we are in our true essence complete
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The most important function of the Guru is to act as a well-polished mirror so that we see ourselves as we are,
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Following the teachings is more important than worshipping the Teacher.
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