The Vedantic question is why not go back? That is, retrace our steps and go back
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The Vedantic question is why not go back? That is, retrace our steps and go back
MoreThe center around which thought orbits is called the ‘mind of the mind’
MoreNivrutti Marga and Pravartti Marga – Pravratti means the mind is outgoing, also known as extrovert.
MoreEvery one of us, although we say we are looking for this or that, is looking for philosophy or welfare.
MoreThere is this famous story derived from the couplet of Kabir Das, about the Kasturi Mriga.
MoreOne who’s on the spiritual journey should not cry over what he loses.
MoreOne of the greatest obstacles to Truth is sloth. Swami Vivekananda realized this and implemented its removal in his own life.
MoreLook at a river, it furrows through the sand, on both sides there are banks. It builds its own banks.
MoreAs you read the Upanishads, you will find in many places, that the seeker of the truth is addressed ‘Satya Kama’
MoreThe experience of happiness is innate, not in the object that I enjoy.
More“Sat-chit-ananda” is a three-syllable word— ‘Sat’, ‘Chitta’ and ‘Ananda’. ‘Sat’ meaning reality,
MoreThe ‘One’ who is behind all thought and action is witness to everything — the unaffected witness to all that takes place.
MoreYou cannot conceive of a mind without thought; so the mind in totality is actually
MoreThe Vedanta asserts that this basic attitude, this basic instinct to unite,
MoreWords are very powerful! If somebody doesn’t know the language, they won’t understand a word,
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