Sri M said...
Liberation means not to be bound by anything. The greatest bondage is our own mind not outward things.
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Liberation means not to be bound by anything. The greatest bondage is our own mind not outward things.
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.
That happiness and fulfillment, which the Vedas describe as Poornamadah poornamidam poornaat poornamudachyate; is there in the depth of one's core consciousness.
We like to be happy, we gather things. Somewhere along the line, we have been taught that the more you gather, the more happy you are. Not really true.
Observe the children without prejudice. Don't try to put them into the moulds that you want to put them. They may fit into it, but deep down there is no happiness. A rose is a rose and a lotus is a...
The word Guru means heavy, in Sanskrit. It also means teacher. Heavy – meaning one who is more important, who has more understanding; who has more than you have; who, by virtue of his knowledge, is...
The mind has to be shaken up from wrong ideas; essentially meaning, a churning-up - ‘manthan’ is required. It’s only when the mind is churned-up that it can explore fresh horizons; otherwise, it be...
Humility means the understanding or the awareness that one doesn’t know or perhaps, there is more to know. This means the idea that one ‘knows’ has to be set aside, that the brain or mind is empty ...
If the mind is to be shaken up from its beliefs, and from its sleep of ignorance, then it has to be woken up from the stupor in which it is caught.
Two times are very important for any kind of spiritual practice: one is dawn and the other is dusk. Both are called Sandhya because they are the coming together of the two lights - darkness and light.
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. Attachment to that itself is bhakti.