Sri M said...
Vairagya from the Vedantic point of view is that you discriminate what is real and what is unreal.
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Vairagya from the Vedantic point of view is that you discriminate what is real and what is unreal.
Don’t take the teacher’s form so seriously, but listen to the words and figure out if you can find it yourself. If you make the personality more important and worship the personality you may get st...
You give up your individuality for yourself.
The next stage of evolution is the spiritual evolution, from Homo Sapien to Yogi.
When you are starting on the journey you do need some time and solitude. Because in the middle of the world, it’s not so easy. But, once you are stabilized, then you can function and not only in a ...
If you’ve touched That, the world will still go on. You can still contribute, and you’ll probably do it in a better way, in a calm, peaceful and quiet way.
When you touch that, it’s not as if you are completely cut off from the world or that you can’t function in the world. You can actually function better because the source of your intelligence from ...
Try to find a teacher whose only interest is in your development. When you do, watch the person in all circumstances. And, if you find that his or her interest is in you and not himself, then you h...
Who will give? Only those who are full. Fullness is also called emptiness—Poorna is also Shunya.
You cannot go looking for a Guru with a magnifying glass; you may not find one anywhere. If you find that someone is not trying to take over your mind, but instead allowing you the freedom to figur...
If you feel that you are being led on the spiritual journey for spiritual progress and that person is able to help you, then that is your Guru.
Concentration, according to Yoga, is the same thing as relaxation.