You see affection links the Supreme Manifestation, or even a great Teacher, to those who can benefit from it. This ‘affection’ doesn’t ask
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You see affection links the Supreme Manifestation, or even a great Teacher, to those who can benefit from it. This ‘affection’ doesn’t ask
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You cannot practice attaining freedom in day-to-day life. Freedom is not something that you practice; it’s something that you attain
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The central message is that, there is only One Supreme Being and that Supreme Being resides in the hearts of all.
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You cannot conceive of a mind without thought; so the mind in totality is actually a bundle of thoughts from the past to the present and projecting into the future.
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Vedanta says: when the mind understands its inability to reach out and find it, it finally rests or lets go; it surrenders,
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When it comes to enquiry, or going within and finding oneself, one has to discard a number of misunderstandings and illusions not only inside but also those
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An isolated understanding of something is a great detriment to the complete understanding of one’s self and the universe
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The Vedantin searching for the truth comes across a certain set of conclusions and says: “Now this cannot be
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The moment I go deep into my consciousness, my capacity to break the bonds with the past expands. I learn to break the fetters one by one,
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Practice kindness first. Even if it’s just imitation, it doesn’t matter. Imitating a practitioner of kindness is always better
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Spiritual life is not distinct from our day-to-day life. It is not that I do whatever with my life,
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I personally think all the ‘Sadhana’ that we do is to bring about the hunger for God, for that Truth.
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The mind is made up of thoughts and thoughts are always vibrating, moving. Sometimes up, sometimes down, constantly in motion.
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The result of ‘Dharana’ and ‘Dhyana’ is Samadhi’. ‘Samadhi’ is an altered state of consciousness wherein a person who meditates
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The Buddhists use the term ‘paraa gati’ to mean ‘one who has walked across’ or ‘one who has gone beyond’. Such a person is called ‘Bodhi’
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