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The paths are many, and the goal is total fullness and completeness. This is what we are all seeking though we may not be spiritually inclined. If even a few people understand this and start living...
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The paths are many, and the goal is total fullness and completeness. This is what we are all seeking though we may not be spiritually inclined. If even a few people understand this and start living...
It’s the straight and narrow path. Start slow. Patience is very important. You should care how you live. Spiritual practice is not that you continue to live the way you do and practice in a mechani...
In each individual’s spiritual journey, the pace may differ. There are many influences and reasons, so one should never give up. Carry on!
Questions never end. When you figure out that questions are part of the movement of the mind, and everything is still, there is nothing left to ask. This is something that has to happen on its own;...
We have to change first; we can’t change the world until we transform. Small drops make the ocean.
When we meditate, we see that the mind wanders either because we are attracted to or repulsed by something. If this unrest is settled by the understanding that this is the cause of one not being em...
No one can spiritually advance by simply sitting down cross-legged and meditating 24 hours. The moment you begin to see divinity in all living beings and start serving human beings, the mind can be...
Sleep is so rejuvenating because one is fully unaware then that they exist. The moment one knows, there is no rest. That’s when all the issues crop up. ‘I’ am the first problem. The problem starts ...
Sometimes what happens is we read so much of the scriptures that there is not enough space within to accommodate the understanding.
What we see in this world today is a result of the lopsided development of the frontal lobe. Due to this, so many other parts of the brain have been neglected. They lie latent and can be activated....
Look at the Upanishads; nobody preaches anything there. They say - ‘Explore’!
Think outside the box. Don’t go solely on linear logic; use fuzzy logic. Turn things upside down and look, you will see things are quite different.