There are simple prayers in all religions. Most of them say,
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For moksha there is no shortcut. You have to go through many things in life
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Through praying for others, you purify your mind, until nothing remains for you to pray except to be one with the infinite.
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If a person has totally surrendered, he is free of all misery immediately.
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Prayer is something that comes from the heart of the human being.
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Creation starts with Shakti. According to the Agamas, when everything is at rest,
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Divinity is that which sustains us, although we think we are sustaining ourselves.
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If the truth is all pervasive, then the good, bad, ugly, all are part of it.
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The final liberation, which we call moksha, is to realize that
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Liberation is a very difficult word to understand because
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Sometimes great teachers say, dump all this intellectual stuff, go directly.
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Thought is limited. Good things and mischief all are included in thought.
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If you really are calm and composed, nothing will ruffle you.
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The brain has to have space. You need to keep it clear.
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Shunya means no thing. It’s not nothing, but it’s not a thing that I can define
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