Sri M said....
The best way to deal with ego is to gradually and repeatedly understand that you are the actual problem. If you can deal with it, then you can deal with anything.
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The best way to deal with ego is to gradually and repeatedly understand that you are the actual problem. If you can deal with it, then you can deal with anything.
Fear and depression are of no use to a human being. At turning points in life, have faith in the inner reality which resides in your heart and move forward.
When the breath is slow, prana is slow, when prana is slow, the mind is slow, when prana is very quiet, then the mind becomes absolutely quiet. In that quietness, comes the understanding of your re...
If you want to delve deep into the layers of your consciousness and finally reach the essence, then meditation is a must!
Someone who has touched the core of one's being becomes a tranquil and a blissful person. But if you are still jealous, angry or irritated, then you have not touched it.
Miracles can happen if only you can change the attitude of your mind and implement your resolutions.
Let go of all your narrow little ideas practically, and let go of the philosophical understanding that we are separate. Let go of this feeling that I am different and you are different and we are s...
Some mantras, sounds and words have the capacity to penetrate even deep sleep. If something really enters into your deep sleep, then you can be sure your entire personality has changed.
The outer Dhuni is symbolic of the inner fire of desire for spiritual fulfillment. It cannot be doused easily, once sparked. When it burns, it reduces every desire and every other thing to ashes. W...
A spiritual aspirant in today’s world needs openness to learning, humility and a true desire to look beyond this life.
The infinite truth according to the Upanishads is ‘Tad dure tad vantike’ - It is far, and it is so near.
To move forward, we have to first realise that we are incomplete. And that means humility – to know this is where I stand.