The best way to deal with ego is to gradually and repeatedly understand that you are the actual problem.
MoreSri M said…
If you can’t keep your toilet clean, how will you keep your mind clean?
MoreSri M said…
When you understand that the spiritual journey is not something dry but exciting and if you are genuinely interested in it, then you will have no distractions whatsoever.
MoreSri M said…
If I can go there and touch it, you can also do it. It may take time, but you will hit upon it one day.
MoreSri M said…
Truth is infinite. So, there must be infinite ways of approaching it.
MoreSri M said…
Being truthful and honest is a prerequisite for any spiritual journey.
MoreSri M said…
Devotion is required to move on the spiritual path, besides a rough understanding of what we are doing and why we are doing it.
MoreSri M said…
Ahimsa is an attitude of not causing injury to any living being, including human beings.
MoreSri M said…
From the science of Yoga, we understand that in every human being, there are many channels in the body through which Prana or life energy flows.
MoreSri M said…
Don’t think that meditation happens only when you sit cross-legged in one place.
MoreSri M said…
There is one element that links you to thought (which has no language), and that is music.
MoreSri M said…
Dharana (concentration) is equivalent to relaxation. The mind flows naturally towards something without barriers.
MoreSri M said…
When all supports fail, then there is that—the Ultimate support.
MoreSri M said…
The theoretical aspect is one thing, and experience is another.
MoreSri M said…
Some people have so much theoretical knowledge that they are swollen with the ego of this knowledge.
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