Sādhanā doesn’t mean that the Sādhak neglects the world.
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Sādhanā doesn’t mean that the Sādhak neglects the world.
MoreSādhanā is all about the search within
MoreThe greatest of bhaktas is the one who keeps the welfare of all the living beings in his heart
MoreThe God who sits in our hearts, the antaryami, is truth, consciousness, and bliss.
MoreLiberation means not to be bound by anything.
MoreEverybody is seeking God for the truth, in different ways, thinking it is somewhere else.
MoreThe inner being is defined by the Upanishads as our own inner essence
MoreThat happiness and fulfillment, which the Vedas describe is there in the depth of one’s core consciousness.
MoreWe like to be happy, we gather things.
MoreObserve the children without prejudice.
MoreThe word Guru means heavy, in Sanskrit. It also means teacher.
MoreThe mind has to be shaken up from wrong ideas; essentially meaning, a churning-up – ‘manthan’ is required.
MoreHumility means the understanding or the awareness that one doesn’t know or perhaps, there is more to know.
MoreIf the mind is to be shaken up from its sleep of ignorance
MoreTwo times are very important for any kind of spiritual practice: one is dawn and the other is dusk.
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