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Vedanta says: “Yes, the object exists, of course, but it may not be a cube or a globe or a cone or a rectangle or what you think it is because whatever you think, it is always the result of your re...
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Vedanta says: “Yes, the object exists, of course, but it may not be a cube or a globe or a cone or a rectangle or what you think it is because whatever you think, it is always the result of your re...
Perception is always relative. It’s comparative. You can only compare. There is no absolute perception.
It is, in that utter stillness, the Truth comes into being. One understands one’s true reality. It is as if all the impurities, or all the agitations, or all the modifications of the mind have been...
Suppose our instrument of perception, in this case the eye, is made like a telescope or a microscope, our view of the universe would be entirely different. The cube that you see before you will be ...
The most important kind of meditation is when a human being, one day, realises that the whole circus that is going on around him, this whole world that he has built up around him, has suddenly coll...
We are pleased to share that from 21.11.2015 - 22.11.2015, we are inviting Mrs Zahabbiya Walbeek to hold a Yoga camp at the Riverview Retreat. This two day and one night camp is planned to include ...
The entire teaching of the body of scriptures called ‘Upanishad’ is regarding the kind of knowledge communicated into a mind, which is absolutely silent, absolutely quiet, so that it discovers the ...
Since ‘It’ is infinite, whatever you seek cannot be confined to anything finite; and therefore, you cannot worship it exclusively from one point alone since it is multidimensional and therefore, ca...
When the mind has completely emptied itself, when the mind has ceased to move, when the mind remains in its original state of no action and movement, absolutely still, then something takes place wh...
6th November 2015, Sri M’s birthday was a day when the children of The Satsang Vidyalaya in Madanapalle and the community workers from SWECHA came together to walk through the town of Madanapalle, ...
An old proverb says: Trust in the Lord with all thy heart and lean not unto your own understanding. In all thy ways, acknowledge him and he shall direct thy paths, for thou have little understanding.
The movement of life, the ever-expanding quality of life is Brahman. The Supreme Reality, which, if you break your illusions and look at freely, is part of you just as much as you are part of it. I...