“Subconscious and consciousness are usual terms in pyschology,” Sri M begins with laying broad terms of reference to demarcate them.
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“Subconscious and consciousness are usual terms in pyschology,” Sri M begins with laying broad terms of reference to demarcate them.
MoreThe organizers say that the walk is completely apolitical.
MoreThe Walk of Hope is not just about me; all the padayatris have an equally important role
MoreSpiritual journey is all about this process of finding one’s true self, true consciousness..
MoreThe well-being of one’s mind is directly related to inner peace, tranquility and a balanced outlook on life, says Sri M.
MoreEvery human being, without distinction, can embark upon this search for happiness, people like you and me who live in this world
More“A very difficult word this is, Surrender,” says Sri M, as he tries to explain the nuances of the term, while adding a word of caution.
MoreThe responsibility is ours to restore the innate spirituality of the nation—rekindling true faith and rejuvenating the spirit of hope, love, peace, harmony and oneness.
MoreThere is nothing more transforming than the beauty of giving—the heart of compassion. There is great wisdom in turning our mind inward.
MoreNormally, what we mean by worship is ‘I regard somebody as someone special, and I worship that person.’
MoreWe can remain deeply happy, fully satisfied and yet continue to live in this world and do the right thing.
MoreSri M speaks on the ideas of “stillness” and “bliss” and tries to broadly differentiate the two “states” of mind.
MoreReligions may differ in their intrinsic philosophy but profess the same message – a human being should become compassionate and loving.
MoreJust so you know, I am not saying we should not enjoy the little joys that we find in day-to-day life. Please do so.
MoreReligion is one’s personal experience and it is important to live one’s life without impinging on the others’ right to their own faith.
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