Naama Smarana is one of the easiest and the best – you don’t even need to ask anybody to do Naama Smarana.
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Naama Smarana is one of the easiest and the best – you don’t even need to ask anybody to do Naama Smarana.
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There is this great Buddhist chant of the Mahayanas, which says, ‘At some point or the other, in our endless cycle of rebirths,
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The best thing is – better than not doing your duties is to do your duties. But don’t neglect your spiritual journey;
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Don’t think that the spiritual teacher should be like this….if he’s not like this, then he is not a spiritual teacher.
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The root sorrow is the wrong identity. One thinks one is the body. And being body oriented, one gets all the sorrows.
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I am saying if that desire or intense desire to be free of suffering arises in a human mind, that mind need not be an extraordinary
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Actually, if you are a practitioner of yoga or sadhana, your attention becomes very, very good.
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Most of the time we spend all our energies on worrying about failure. If we could only just brush it out and retain our energies
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Praying is a beautiful psychological exercise where you deep down want to come out of the circumstances which are limiting your progress.
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Freedom is our birth right. Our true self, the atman is free; it does not need to be freed from anything.
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Those who have transcended the external rites of religion, they should begin to look within to find the true essence.
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The highest function of the intelligence, according to the Upanishads is to realise its limitations
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Most of the activities of the world that we perform, based on the assumption that we are the body, bind us down to the earth.
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If one understands that one is not the body but the inner self which is consciousness, then one begins to understand
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Suppose I decide that the sorrow and the problems of the world are too much for me, and I run away to the Himalayas or somewhere else,
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