There is nothing to fear, and to live with this understanding is called holistic living.
MoreSri M said…
‘Dharana, dhyana, samadhi’—these are interlinked. Normally, when we say meditation we mean all the three.
MoreSri M said…
Suppose, you have examined and found that there are a lot of things to be improved in yourself.
MoreSri M said…
One thing to remember is that the Gita is the first—the most ancient of the scriptures to have examined the question
MoreSri M said…
How many people search for the Truth? Very few. Actually, in the Bhagvad Gita, there is a beautiful statement.
MoreSri M said…
There’s another faculty that opens, the one that can help to understand things and that’s called the opening of the ‘Heart’.
MoreSri M said…
Your opinions, your perceptions, your ideas, your images, they are all relative.
MoreSri M said…
It is interesting to note that the ‘bramharandra’— meaning the gateway to Brahman, the Supreme Being
MoreSri M said…
The state where you remain alone in your true self, enjoying the bliss of your inner being,
MoreSri M said…
The state where you remain alone in your true self, enjoying the bliss of your inner being,
MoreSri M said…
How much ever we may try, the brain is a very limited organism with limited inputs.
MoreSri M said…
The best sign of your progressing in your meditation is something very self-evident.
MoreSri M said…
Don’t carry your anger, hatred and poisonous feelings against others, from one day to the next.
MoreSri M said…
The movement is from the unreal to the Real. For that, as mentioned in the Viveka Chudamani
MoreSri M said…
To be truthful, there is really no little self. All the great sages who have gone deep into the question
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