Look carefully, observantly, at the outside world, the physical world, the substance, setting aside all other preconceived ideas
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Look carefully, observantly, at the outside world, the physical world, the substance, setting aside all other preconceived ideas
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The best sign of your progressing in your meditation is something which is very self-evident.
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So, when I sit alone, I am disturbed by various thoughts because most other people are thinking about something else.
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‘Viveka’ means ‘intelligence’ – reasoning and trying to understand, what is permanent, and what is not permanent.
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The Mahanirvana Tantra says, ‘Anantam Anandam Brahma’, which means ‘that Anandam which has no Antah,
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In Vedanta, what the Vedantist does, is to examine the world around him and find out that it is impermanent.
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Have you opened your window and by accident, suddenly noticed a full moon – a beautiful night –
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Sometimes, what you think is misfortune is ‘fortune’ which comes in the garb of misfortune. Only then, you begin to think seriously,
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So, all this fear of what will happen if I let go of my petty little self with its petty little world
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When I’m enjoying something, even then there is a hidden element of unhappiness there, because I’m afraid
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To be truthful, there is really no little self. All the great sages who have gone deep into the question
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So you see by giving up the miserable little self, one is not lost. On the other hand, the Greater self is gained.
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When one becomes aware of the mind which looks for happiness outside, when deep within lies the treasure trove,
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(It is) in that utter stillness the ‘Truth’ comes into being. One understands one’s true reality.
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When one understands perfectly and clearly that the only way is to make the mind still or to allow the mind to settle down
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