If you seriously look into spiritual exploration, what clothes you wear
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If you are deeply inclined spiritually and you want only spiritual development, not any fancy trimmings
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Devotion is a deep ‘bhava’ feeling that wells up in the heart when one finds one’s limitations
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If that Supreme Reality can be turned into devotion for the teacher who expresses that divinity,
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The whole of sadhana, the whole of our devotion, bhakti or bhava is the clearing
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You can study the Upanishads, practice yoga, sit and breathe up and down,
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Music is an intrinsic part of bhava and bhakti, and that music goes beyond all words
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In the Mundaka Upanishad, the rishis said such learned pandits who have only acquired knowledge
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What Vedanta tries to do, in its essence, is attempt to use the intellect
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If we start unveiling our true self, layer by layer, one becomes freer in the sense of detachment
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The ultimate ananda which is the aim of the yogis is not just sensory enjoyment.
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When you look within and experience the spark of the divine within, even on a small scale, there is peace,
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Moksha means to be totally free, to be completely happy without depending on anything
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Consciousness is That from which thought arises but it is usually haphazard.
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Bhajan is not just chanting or singing. It means to completely absorb yourself in the Inner.
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