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November 26, 2016 The Satsang Foundation 1 min read

One thing to remember is that the Gita is the first—the most ancient of the scriptures to have examined the question of how to approach the truth. This is the first scripture to declare that there ...

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November 25, 2016 The Satsang Foundation 1 min read 3 comments

How many people search for the Truth? Very few. Actually, in the Bhagvad Gita, there is a beautiful statement. Krishna says, “Among millions of people, one turns to the spiritual path. Among millio...

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November 24, 2016 The Satsang Foundation 1 min read 1 comment

There’s another faculty that opens, the one that can help to understand things and that’s called the opening of the ‘Heart’. It is not the anatomical heart we are talking about. It is the opening o...

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November 23, 2016 The Satsang Foundation 1 min read 1 comment

Your opinions, your perceptions, your ideas, your images, they are all relative. They are not absolute. But certainly, something exists and the sensory organs cannot find that which actually exists.

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November 22, 2016 The Satsang Foundation 1 min read

It is interesting to note that the ‘bramharandra’— meaning the gateway to Brahman, the Supreme Being—when compared with present-day anatomy coincides with the center of the limbic system, where the...

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November 21, 2016 The Satsang Foundation 1 min read

The state where you remain alone in your true self, enjoying the bliss of your inner being, is called ‘severance of connection with pain’. Only, in that state, can one sever one’s connection with p...

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November 20, 2016 The Satsang Foundation 1 min read

The state where you remain alone in your true self, enjoying the bliss of your inner being, is called ‘severance of connection with pain’. Only, in that state, can one sever one’s connection with p...

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November 19, 2016 The Satsang Foundation 1 min read 1 comment

How much ever we may try, the brain is a very limited organism with limited inputs. All that the brain can think of, decide and conclude is from the information that it gets— the inputs. Now the in...