“Chidananda roopam, shivoham shivoham”, it means that Supreme reality, whose spark is inside me,
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The auspiciousness that we seek, the Shivam that we seek, is to be sought inward.
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When we move towards what is, and not what is to be or what was before, that is called Shivam.
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Shiva is beyond desire, beyond even the impulse of desire. When Shiva opens his third eye, his eyes are closed
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Anyone who has touched the amrita, even a drop of it, or half a drop of it,
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When the mind is calm – beyond the tempest of its passions and desires
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Whenever a sincere student, a Satya Kama—one who searches for nothing but the ‘Truth’
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Self realization is basically to understand oneself and, in this process one has to break down
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When the mind has completely emptied itself, has almost ceased to move and remains in its original state
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According to Vedanta, to enquire is to keep your mind open, totally unprejudiced,
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The true inner Self is the consciousness deep within us,
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Everything becomes a festival of joy and the root of this lies within oneself.
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Let us not think that we cannot do much – let us say, ‘let us do something,’
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Inner growth is reflected and is shown by the way we act and behave with people who are close to us
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Inner change can be brought about only through one’s own personal sadhana.
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