The entire teaching of the Upanishads concerns the kind of knowledge, which when communicated to a mind
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Yoga is the stilling of the mind. Yoga is the cessation of all the modifications of the mind.
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So, all this fear of what will happen if I let go of my petty little self, with its petty little world (mainly of my own creation) is meaningless.
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‘Poornima’ means ‘full moon’. It’s symbolic of the full moon’s light emanating from the heart of a human being
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Whether we are on the path of spiritual progress or not, very often we don’t get what we want.
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One who’s on the spiritual journey should not cry over what he loses.
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The whole theory of Maya does not mean that the world is an illusion. The world is a reality,
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What does a human worship most – Desire? Enjoyment? Wealth? These are the things that man worships
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In the case of Ramana Maharishi, though did he not show any overt social concerns, people who were associated with him
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In spiritual matters, a concrete answer is not possible. Also, everyone pursues it differently
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Though we live in this world, ultimate satisfaction is illusory and then, one day, death comes. We need to live with this understanding. Know that all people may have weaknesses like us. Instead of blaming others, find our own mistakes. If we live like this, adopting this method, it will help us – both in spiritual as well as worldly life. It will enable us to move forward as a […]
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The most important characteristic of the Buddha was his compassion.
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Somebody says something. You are thinking, “Who is this fellow to say something like this?”
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Buddha to his agitated disciple, Ananda: “To go into deep meditation, to listen to the music of the spheres,
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An interesting fact is all of Buddha’s work was in the Pali language, which was the local language at that time.
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