Either through devotion or through the practice of techniques of yoga, through purifying the mind
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Through bhakti or complete absorption in the divinity, one can reach that inner self.
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There is prana in all of us and that energy is linked intimately to our thought process.
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When the mind stops moving in any direction, when it stops, then you understand
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There is a witness in us who is there in waking, dreaming, and deep sleep
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The fragrance that you seek is in you.
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Any place, where the truth is worshipped, is a temple for us.
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The Upanishads say that the Truth is something which is far and yet so near;
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We are either full of our own thoughts or our own prejudices. We are full of what others have taught us or what has been filled into our brain.
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Spiritual development is not a mass affair. We cannot develop spiritually in groups.
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Every day when you wake up in the morning, or go to bed at night, look at yourself and say, ‘what am I doing?
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If both shraddha and saburi are there, then definitely, there is no problem in sadhana.
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What each one of us must understand is to first lead a good life
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Satsang is critical because you ‘become’ according to the company you keep.
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Sai Baba of Shirdi was a prime example of a manifestation of the Supreme Being in the form of a poor ‘Fakir’.
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