Thoughts can be constructive, but thoughts can also be damaging.
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Sri M said…
Adi Shankaracharya said that ultimately there is only One reality, not two.
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There is nothing impossible on this earth if one puts his or her mind to it.
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From birth onwards, when we begin to learn, we are conditioned into believing that we are weak and incapable
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Why do we study Advaita, Brahma Sutras, Upanishads, and practice Kriya Yoga?
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The moment you are serious that nothing else is more important to you than finding the Truth;
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I think to seek power from the spiritual teacher is merely a carryover, an extension of seeking power and luxuries
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While it’s true that a person who has advanced spiritually possesses certain extraordinary capacities,
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Guru Purnima is for paying your respect to all Teachers and Gurus,
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Consider it your spiritual right to meet the teacher, to talk with him and in general,
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Don’t keep any secrets from your spiritual teacher.
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Merely by taking flowers and gifts to a Guru, one should not suppose that one is moving towards one’s spiritual goal.
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Being kind, being helpful, and serving others is indeed worship of that divine spark resident in other beings.
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Sādhanā is not just about meditation. It has to be complemented by one’s activity in the external world.
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One has to start somewhere and that starting point is not far away but right here and now.
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