Sri M said...
While personal understanding and guidance are essential, it is also important that one’s aspiration for spiritual knowledge is profound.
Insights, teachings, and stories from The Satsang Foundation
Showing posts by: The Satsang Foundation Clear filter
While personal understanding and guidance are essential, it is also important that one’s aspiration for spiritual knowledge is profound.
When one is established in deep silence, then no noise can disturb you. Silence is not the absence of sound. In the depths of your heart, there is silence. You sometimes come upon it when you look ...
If we have one mind, a change in one part should affect the other. So, if we change ourselves, that change will affect all.
If we are making spiritual progress, don’t judge by how many visions or lights one sees. What we have to look at is how one behaves. Have I become less selfish? Has my world narrowed down or has it...
Yoga M has been conceived by Sri M for daily practice of any spiritual aspirant. The course is a fine balance of Asanas, Pranayama, Yoga Nidra and Sukshma Vyayama. It comprises of 25 simple yoga po...
You need to practice. The approach does not matter. Results come with constant practice. This helps you maintain your spiritual journey without disruption. It’s not the terminology that matters, i...
We regret to inform you that the Bhagavata Saptaham, scheduled from the 1st to 7th of March 2021 in Thiruvananthapuram, is indefinitely postponed. This is in view of the rising Covid cases in Keral...
Sharing is an essential part of well-being. As you give, so you receive. So, give whenever possible, whatever possible, in whichever way you can.
The mind has to be kept lively, no matter the consequences - including physical age. There are ways and means to achieve this. One has to decide that you are not going to let yourself feel old wi...
No matter what happens, don’t bother. You may suffer reverses, and you may get into trouble. Stick to your spiritual path, if you are serious.
The world is such a funny place – you try to chase something and it always seems to run away from you. You leave it and it tries to follow you! It happens. When you don’t want it, it comes to you!
The avadhoot Dattatreya had twenty-four teachers in his life, and one of them was the honey–bee. He says,’ I learnt the lesson from the honeybee, collecting and storing for a rainy day’; how it goe...