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Be practical. Go to the essence of the teachings of the Upanishads. Understand yourself. Everything that you need is in you. There is nothing outside. Be independent and wherever possible, be kind ...
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Be practical. Go to the essence of the teachings of the Upanishads. Understand yourself. Everything that you need is in you. There is nothing outside. Be independent and wherever possible, be kind ...
Don’t be afraid of being left alone. When left alone, that's the time you can look into yourself and find out where your problems are. So, appreciate it when you are alone and be thankful to those ...
In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna tells Arjuna that the mind can be a friend, but the same mind can also be an enemy. Cultivate the friendly side of your mind. And, don’t give too much attention to t...
There is a divinity in every heart, and that divinity - by its very essence - is peace, tranquility, and happiness. The more you tune into it, the happier you are, the better your mind is, and the ...
Ultimately, you are your own Master. There is no other. A teacher can help you understand this point. If you do, then you are free.
Layers of prejudice close the eyes, ears, and heart. When the wind blows, nothing can enter. So, all the practices we do are meant to open the windows to the heart.
Anyone who has succeeded in stilling the disturbances and the subtle hankerings of the mind, and all the work that this person does is for others and not for oneself, then that person has already c...
Usually, the mind is scattered; therefore, your energies are also scattered. To find out which is essential, you need to gather these energies together. Therefore, all the training of various schoo...
An example of Karma Yoga is looking after someone who is not well, as you get nothing out of it. This act is Karma Yoga in its purest form.
The Gita is an exhortation to perform action and not to run away from it. It is not that one becomes inactive. One acts but is not caught by the results of the activity. This is karma yoga.
Whatever happens, even if you are sick, try not to miss the routine practice of meditation.
When you understand that the spiritual journey is not something dry but exciting and if you are genuinely interested in it, then you will have no distractions whatsoever. Until then, you have to ke...