Life moves. The problem is we would like to freeze it and hold on to it.
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One of the deep-rooted illusions, which we all have, is the belief that we are going to exist forever.
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According to Vedanta, the entire Cosmos is a completely seamless, continuous unity—the one that contains
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The Vedantin searching for the truth comes across a certain set of conclusions and says: “Now this cannot be, it is not this.
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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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When it comes to enquiry, or going within and finding oneself, one has to discard a number of misunderstandings
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A teacher should be a polished mirror. So that when one looks at it, they would see their actual reflection,
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Satya Kama means ‘one whose only desire is the Truth’. When one is consumed totally and passionately
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What does a human worship most – Desire? Enjoyment? Wealth? These are the things that man worships –
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The illusion is that life is one smooth movement, while actually life is full of ups and downs.
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Poornima’ means ‘full moon’. It’s symbolic of the full moon’s light
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The Upanishads postulate that nothing that you worship here is the Supreme Being. This is what the Keno Upanishad says:
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When the mind has ceased to move, when it returns to its original state of absolute stillness,
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The moment I go deep into my consciousness, my capacity to break the bonds with the past expands.
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My Master said, “The first step is to understand your self, your strengths, your weaknesses, what you actually are
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