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A prayer from ancient times that is eternally relevant: May the whole world be happy, may we see all that is auspicious, may nobody suffer.
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A prayer from ancient times that is eternally relevant: May the whole world be happy, may we see all that is auspicious, may nobody suffer.
If you have kissed the garment of Truth, then you see the universal in even the mundane. You see the heart; you don’t see anything else.
If you are too attached only to the biological module of a family, then your mind cannot expand to the universal. No mind can live without any attachment. So, we move from a lower attachment to a h...
People don’t realize the power of harmful thoughts. So, while you expand your mind, keep your mind in goodness.
When you become more mindful of yourself, you become more mindful of the outer world.
One-pointed attention is the most critical thing in meditation. And that one-pointedness opens up the pathway to that which is One.
Meditation is the capacity that one develops through practice to be one-pointed and to continue naturally in that state until what one is meditating upon is the only thing that remains. You even fo...
Forget all the past that has happened and look at the present, so that the future is good.
The world around causes pain in various ways. Of course, there are little moments of happiness, but they are all temporary. While living in this world, can we understand that we are passing through...
The mind is so limited that it cannot find the Reality through thought. So, what do you do? Open the heart.
Some people say that they can’t sit in meditation. So, what to do? Do good work for others. Slowly, the mind gets purified enough to attempt Yoga.
There are many types of Yoga. There is the yoga that you practice, Patanjali’s Yoga. There is the Karma Yoga, which is about doing good work continuously, a self-less action until you are purified....