The more you meditate, whatever be the mode of meditation and deeper you go into your inner self,
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Different modes of philosophies in India, different darshanas have looked at Truth in different ways.
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You may be more perceptive to what others are thinking, but if there is even a small iota of thought
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When the mind becomes peaceful, when there is wellness of mind, .
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Yoga is the middle path. Krishna says it beautifully in the Gita, to Arjuna,
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Love is the essence of all religions for it is religion that teaches us ethics,
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In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna tells Arjuna that the mind can be a friend,
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Good and evil, famous and notorious, darkness and light, positive and negative,
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The only permanent ananda available to us is that which is real,
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The concept of time is because of change. What is change?
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The mind has to be made free of distracting and opposing thoughts;
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Kaivalya is from the root word kevala which means ‘only’,
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In Vedanta, the ultimate state is called moksha, in Sankhya and Yoga the ultimate state is called Kaivalya
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The ultimate essence of Yoga is that the mind is allowed to settle down
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Samadhi is a state of exalted being where the mind is without fear,
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