Sri M said...
Laziness comes from tamo guna, it’s not sattva guna. Although it might be mistaken for it because even in sattva guna one is quiet and that quietness is different from tamo guna. It is inertia.
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Laziness comes from tamo guna, it’s not sattva guna. Although it might be mistaken for it because even in sattva guna one is quiet and that quietness is different from tamo guna. It is inertia.
Upanishad says: Anything that takes you to the truth is the only knowledge that is worth it. Any other knowledge which does not directly lead you to the truth is lower knowledge - aparavidya.
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Sadhana and absolute realization of the truth is not for the lazy.
The starting point of a spiritual journey is - dissatisfaction with the status quo. This is not enough, this is not what I’m looking for, there is no joy in this. Can we find it?
While there are different ways and means to the spiritual journey, the essential thing about listening to someone, who probably has traveled the path and touched the goal - is to listen to it with ...
That which we seek, that which we search, whatever be the journey, whichever way we are traveling - is something which is so intimate, not even intimate, it is us. We are searching for ourselves.
What is sattva? Tranquility, clarity, peace, absolutely settled, goodness and purity.
Only when the churning takes place, can one finally separate the truth from the scum that comes out.