No amount of bhajans or kirtans is of any use unless the heart changes, unless the heart starts to look outside oneself.
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No amount of bhajans or kirtans is of any use unless the heart changes, unless the heart starts to look outside oneself.
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Living in this world and experiencing life, I would say is the philosopher’s stone
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That Energy, That Power, That Absolute Being – which is the power in manifestation – is always Complete,
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‘Krishna’ also means all-pervading. The root is ‘Kri’, to create, an action, movement, kriya.
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In the language of Yoga, our flute is the spine and it is usually full of muck.
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Once the music is heard, thenceforth our problems are solved. We are onto a different world altogether.
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Happiness is the common thing that everybody seeks. When somebody commits suicide, it is generally because one wants to escape the unhappiness
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Whenever I think of preparing for a new day, leaving behind the old, I am reminded of the cry of John the Baptist, who declared,
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All our lives are based upon the understanding that, ‘I am the body’.
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Music cannot be played if the flute is filled with muck. You have to empty it out. A flute has to be hollow;
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I think all the sadhana we do is intended to mostly bring about the hunger for God
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Navanita is the Sanskrit word for butter. So, He is called the Navanita Chor – one who steals the butter.
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Happiness is a universal search. Whether one is a believer or a non–believer, Hindu, Muslim, Christian or Sikh –
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To find yourself, to examine yourself, to look at life – try and become as less selfish or ‘less self-centered’ as possible.
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The state where you remain alone in your true self – enjoying the bliss of your inner being
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