Sri M said...

December 05, 2015
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Sri-M-13You must remember, when you go into a cave, you can leave everything behind but you can’t leave your mind. And yes! The problem is indeed the mind, not anything else around you.

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Umesh
December 18, 2015 at 02:29 AM

Dear Sumeet and Sarath!
Namasthe.pl meet Sri M ji when He is reaching Delhi on his Walk of hope program f u wish to meet him.
Nirvi chitchitha virodha is mentioned by sadadiva Brahmenderam in His yoga book and also reiterated by other Saints.
This is my humble reply as I thought it is j duty to share when I know the answers to ur questions.
The
Dr.Umesh

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Sharadh
December 19, 2015 at 07:23 AM

Dear Dr. Umesh Ji,

I stay in Mumbai, but a frequent traveller to North. I am trying to join the walk of hope for 2-3 days at some point in time.

I am sincerely looking forward to meeting Sri Madhukarnath Babaji after the completion of walk of hope at Satsang foundation.

Thanks indeed Umesh Ji.

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Sumit Chakrabarty
December 09, 2015 at 06:14 PM

nirvi chitta virodha, Siir in which upnishad is it written? isho upanishad or madukya,
need your suggestions for serving and finding home,

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Sharadh
December 08, 2015 at 09:04 AM

Dear Madhukarnath Babaji,

Yes, The problem is indeed the mind. Then, What should I aim to do? to control the mind or simply try to silence it? The mind can only understand the tangible through organs of perception; then, how do I train my mind to look beyond what it can perceive? How do I convince the mind that it is all through interacting with the unreal (the Mithya) How do I make my mind understand that the reality exists within? How can I make my mind look inward? Babaji, please help

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prasanna
December 05, 2015 at 06:02 PM

Thank u for ur kindness to children of the society may I join with u

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sangeeta gundecha
December 05, 2015 at 06:42 AM

Great...

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Sumit Chakrabarty
December 05, 2015 at 04:50 AM

Dear Teacher, my pranam to u, i read your autobiography last year when i was asking god to give me some good book to read, & it wsa your autobiography which was shining in a corner in the book shop in gurgaon. i find the serpent kingdom intriguing & your experieces, i had some experiences which i want to share directly with you & nobody else in whenever meet u. i had the privilege of meeting you at Bhartiya vidya bhawan delhi, in your stasng, i really liked when u were angry with others when they were making departments for the Walk of Hope...in your lecture, yes true spirituality is for all to discover. Now i m residing in Kolkata, Need your guidance on the path, fo u have seen the path. Namaste & Pranam