The outer Dhuni is symbolic of the inner fire of desire for spiritual fulfillment.
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A spiritual aspirant in today’s world needs openness to learning, humility and a true desire to look beyond this life.
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The infinite truth according to the Upanishads is ‘Tad dure tad vantike’ – It is far, and it is so near.
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To move forward, we have to first realise that we are incomplete. And that means humility – to know this is where I stand.
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When a person is on the spiritual journey, he should not cry over what he loses.
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When I go deep into the core of my consciousness,
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The relationship between the teacher and the taught is an intimate one
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It’s only when there is pain and sorrow that human beings begin to think there may be a divine being somewhere.
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One of the greatest obstacles to Truth is sloth. Work prevents sleep and sloth.
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All joys spring forth from within your being.
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If someone promises salvation for all at once, take care;
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As you progress, you will become more and more morally perfect and so also will your meditation become better.
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The infinite truth according to the Upanishads is ‘Tad dure tad vantike’
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If my mind’s frequency and your mind’s frequency is operating at the same levels,
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The whole exercise is to make the mind so sensitive
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