This is a very, very serious question. Is a Guru necessary to attain freedom?
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This is a very, very serious question. Is a Guru necessary to attain freedom?
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I do not say that humans are born with intrinsic freedom. I say that the true self of every human being
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I’m trying to draw a line between intelligence and intellect. Intellectual is gathering more and more information.
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Philosophically, Buddha for instance, talked about freedom from sorrow for all mankind which he defined as nirvana
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I can know many things but if I don’t act on it then it makes no sense either to me, or to others.
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Practice austerity, chastity and stick to the truth. Be chaste, be pure and have faith that the answer will come
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Let’s say the guide, the teacher, or friend who has crossed to the other side,
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It is interesting to note that the Bramharandra – if you compare with present day anatomy
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The ecstasy that one experiences when the sexual energies are gathered together and made to awaken the Kundalini,
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The sun, is a symbol of the Supreme primordial life energy, the Vaisvaanara which pervades all objects, protects all objects,
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They speak of him as father as the FATHER. That being – having five feet and twelve forms seated in the higher half of the heavens,
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The important aim of the Gita is to lead one to the main character in this whole drama of life,
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You cannot practice attaining freedom in day to day life.
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A person who has touched that freedom, a person who has understood this freedom, moksha or mukti,
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Sai Baba was very fond of remembering and singing God’s name. He always uttered, “Allah Malik hai”
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