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A distracted mind is the cause for loss of energy. When the mind is calm, energy is gathered. Now this energy can be used for constructive activity- Service before Self.
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A distracted mind is the cause for loss of energy. When the mind is calm, energy is gathered. Now this energy can be used for constructive activity- Service before Self.
When all the distractions are gone, the mind becomes calm, quiet, tranquil and one-pointed. You require such a sharp mind, to break and penetrate through the appearance to find the reality. This is...
If you go by the traditional understanding, meditation means dhyana. Before dhyana there is dharana and then there is samadhi. So, when you say dhyana, it merges into samadhi; that's what meditatio...
Truth is now and everywhere. We need to just take out the weeds, one by one.
The mind itself does not exist as a separate entity. It exists as a separate entity as long as it has the ‘I’. When the vrittis are gone, there is no separate entity. It's only consciousness.
If it is the truth, it cannot be defined, memorized and felt here now. Why, because the truth is something that can't be defined. It is all pervading.
If you can remember a spiritual experience, it ceases to be a spiritual experience. In a way all experiences and past knowledge are a barrier.
Every day is a new day. It's not as if once discovered, it’s done. Every day there is an unveiling happening and it happens in different ways.
There are different ways of getting there. You get there when you are not conscious of it actually. When all trying ceases, when everything is quiet, then you get there. That’s why the Upanishads s...
The Upanishad is called Vedanta because that which when understood and experienced, there is no more desire to learn anything, or to experience anything, because it’s the highest happiness and blis...
The Brahman - Supreme reality is called, ‘anantam anandam brahman’ - that ‘ananda’ which has no end.
The teaching of the Upanishad is while That supreme reality - the all-pervading reality is everywhere, the only place we can access it is in our hearts. If you have accessed it in your heart, you c...