Bhakti is the deep feeling in the heart; of devotion to the truth, if you are interested in some form of God, which you worship.
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Gayatri Mantra, the most important prayer of the Rigveda says ‘illumine my intellect’
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Upanishad: upa means to move closer, and shad means to settle down, sit, relax, listen.
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Sadhana is meant to go deep into the realities, into the truth of the Upanishads
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Sadhana is not about doing something and reaching somewhere
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Every religion has a core, which is spiritual
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To be religious only and not spiritual, is just to follow the outwards form of religion
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You can be religious and at the same time be spiritual.
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If you are deeply spiritual and if you are into spiritual practice and you follow the ground rules of spiritual practice
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Be truthful, do not cause pain to others, be simple, do good to others
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Spirituality basically means that the human being realizes his mundane world’s limitations
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Miracles can happen only if you can change the attitude of your mind and implement your resolutions.
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The only way to get rid of negativity is to bring in positivity.
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One of the aspects of ‘let go and rejoice’ is allowing the action to mentally let go if it’s present now.
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‘Let go’ does not mean you should throw everything away and go to the forest.
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