The real meaning of Karma Yoga is to work—not for oneself but for others, and not expecting results every minute.
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The real meaning of Karma Yoga is to work—not for oneself but for others, and not expecting results every minute.
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A teacher wants to help bring about a change in the student and would like to understand the student completely before instructing
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Develop a relationship with the ego. Unless and until we can look at it thoroughly, we will not be able to study that facet of the ego, which needs to be dealt with.
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The best way to deal with ego is to gradually and repeatedly understand that you are the actual problem.
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If you can’t keep your toilet clean, how will you keep your mind clean?
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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.
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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.
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Truth is infinite. So, there must be infinite ways of approaching it.
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Being truthful and honest is a prerequisite for any spiritual journey.
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Devotion is required to move on the spiritual path, besides a rough understanding of what we are doing and why we are doing it.
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Ahimsa is an attitude of not causing injury to any living being, including human beings.
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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.
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Don’t think that meditation happens only when you sit cross-legged in one place.
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There is one element that links you to thought (which has no language), and that is music.
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Dharana (concentration) is equivalent to relaxation. The mind flows naturally towards something without barriers.
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