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Meditation is any activity that brings about love, affection, the calmness of mind, and tranquility leading to the ultimate goal.
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Meditation is any activity that brings about love, affection, the calmness of mind, and tranquility leading to the ultimate goal.
When Kabir Das wove, everyone thought he was weaving cloth. Actually, he was weaving from the warp and weft of love and devotion.
This world is beautiful. It is complete in and of itself. There is no harm in giving and sharing love. But the problem starts when it becomes an obsession, when I become possessive about it, when I...
Amrita comes from the word ‘a – mrita’ which means immortal or deathless. It does not mean physical deathlessness. All the great sages have come and gone. Nobody remains forever. It means the real...
Be a bhakta more than anything else because through bhakti all jnana will dawn.
As your feelings become more and more subtle, deeper centers of the human mind open up to form a link to that which is beyond the ordinary mind.
Whether you are an intellectual or what normally can be called a non-intellectual, irrespective of this, the most important condition to find the Truth is an intense desire.
Don’t run away from sorrows and the problems of the world because wherever you go, you carry your mind with you. Stay where you are and deal with the situation.
Sit down and meditate in your heart center and whenever thoughts which are not related to the inner come, try to keep them away.
It is by itself a contradiction for the limited to seek the unlimited. When the limited understands its limitations and then says this is not the way to find it, it becomes quiet. It is only then,...
We all know we are the body. Slowly, we start thinking and we begin to realise that I cannot be the body because the body belongs to me and what belongs to me cannot be me. This is not me. Then wh...
The sadhak has to be very careful. The Upanishads have described the spiritual path as shurasya dhaara, it is like walking on the ‘edge of a razor’. It is dangerous and difficult. Walking on the ...