The Upanishads are here to help us find our true self. Find out for yourself.
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Let us usher in, a new year with a new mind, which is less self-centred and thinks more of others.
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As far as the body is concerned the most important thing is that there should be no excesses.
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The first step to self-realisation is to realise that this self as I know it is cluttered
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I see the whole world with my eyes but I can’t see my own eyes.
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When Adi Shankara says knowledge, he is talking about that knowledge which cannot be found
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The awakening and movement of the energy is also an unconditioning of the little self.
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Shankara has written a beautiful commentary on the Principal Upanishads, wherein he says,
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In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus says, “Blessed are the peacemakers;
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Jesus Christ in the Bible said, ‘Every hill shall be brought low and every valley shall be filled’.
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When the ‘kundalini’ goes to the ‘sahasrara’, then the person has access to wisdom which normally is not possible
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The most intelligent person very soon discovers the limitations of the ordinary intellect.
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‘Mula’ is root and ‘adhara’ is foundation. So it is the root foundation.
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‘Shakti’ means ultimate, universal, primordial energy.
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When the mind is free of all distractions, when it settles down, tranquil and quiet,
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