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To do Sādhanā, one has to find an appropriate time to sit in solitude and practice. Once one becomes an expert at this, Sādhanā can be done anywhere in the world.
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To do Sādhanā, one has to find an appropriate time to sit in solitude and practice. Once one becomes an expert at this, Sādhanā can be done anywhere in the world.
The search for one’s true identity and happiness is not just reserved for monks or sanyasis. Every human being, without distinction, can embark upon this search.
Dear friends, With the opening up of the lockdown and easing of restrictions, we are getting a number of enquiries regarding meetings with Sri M and also visits to the campus in Madanapalle. Please...
Sādhanā doesn’t mean that the Sādhak neglects the world. One has to only turn inwards in order to find the truth, which is one’s own self.
The Satsang Foundation invites you for an online talk by Sri M on ‘Pratyahara: The 5th Anga’ at 5 pm IST on 31st May 2020. The webcast will be accessible on the official YouTube and Facebook channels.
Sādhanā is all about the search within; it is a journey from extroversion to introversion.
The greatest of bhaktas is the one who keeps the welfare of all the living beings in his heart, sarva-bhuta-hite-ratah.
The God who sits in our hearts, the antaryami, is truth, consciousness, and bliss. The whole attempt in the spiritual journey is to find this.
Liberation means not to be bound by anything. The greatest bondage is our own mind not outward things.
The Satsang Foundation invites you for an online talk by Sri M on ‘Understanding Pranayama : The 4th Anga’ at 5 pm IST on 27th May 2020. The webcast will be accessible on the official YouTube and F...
Everybody is seeking God for the truth, in different ways, thinking it is somewhere else. One has to just reverse and look within.
The inner being is defined by the Upanishads as our own inner essence, Atma, a spark of the Supreme, which is called the Parabrahman or the Paramatma.