Sri M said...
When one forgets one’s limitations and gets fully absorbed in the spirit of the Lord - this is Bhakti Yoga.
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When one forgets one’s limitations and gets fully absorbed in the spirit of the Lord - this is Bhakti Yoga.
People think, Oh! All this philosophy kind of kills you, No!. You are giving up small trinkets to actually touch the treasure which is in us.
The condition of the mind is reflected in the condition of the body, and it also happens the other way around.
If you are physically fine and your mind is always agitated, you cannot call it well-being. On the other hand, if your mind is settled in well-being, even if you are not physically so OK, nothing m...
Once you touch it, even a little bit, even if you touch the hem of garment of Truth, then there is no more fear, there is no more anxiety, there is no more confusion in the mind.
The Self includes everyone. Not a single person or a being can be excluded from the big Self when one embraces IT.
There are many kinds of well-being - physical, mind, and spirit. The only shortcut to spiritual well-being is not an easy one - Cut the ego into two.
True intuition - you can call it the opening of the single eye, not physically. The opening, the separating of the curtains comes only when you surrender after understanding that whatever circus yo...
Most intelligent people quickly discover the limitations of the intellect. Then one says now this is not going to work so what can I do? Then some other faculty opens up and that is intuition, true...
The Upanishad says that words cannot express the Truth, no language can and no words can describe it. In absolute silence when there is no formation of words, which means no formation of thought th...
According to the Pistis Sophia every human has to be crucified. It’s a symbolic gesture which means every human has to crucify his base instincts on the cross and the greatest crucifixion is the cu...
Upanishad says - taddure tadvantike – it’s far and it’s so near. It’s far because we think, ‘Oh, it’s so vast’. It’s near, because it is our own essential being.