Sri M said...
We are like the ocean and all our thoughts are just rising and disappearing into it. This is our primordial state. This is the gap between thoughts.
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We are like the ocean and all our thoughts are just rising and disappearing into it. This is our primordial state. This is the gap between thoughts.
At Riverview Retreat, a camp was organized for the 10th Standard, Art students of J.B Petit School, Mumbai, from 24th to the 28th of March 2016. Nineteen students accompanied by two teachers and fi...
Since ‘It’ is infinite, whatever you seek cannot be confined to anything finite; and therefore, you cannot worship it exclusively from one point alone since it is multidimensional and therefore, ca...
In sleep, you are not even aware of your own existence. If you are not aware of your own existence, then where is your problem? The world may turn upside down but you don’t care. That’s why everybo...
Stories on Mulla Nasiruddin has many aspects - it has many layers. Many of the stories would appear like jokes, but has inner meanings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duvdWAIp4mA
Don’t presume that the spiritual teacher should be like this or that— that ‘If he’s not like this, then he is not a spiritual teacher’. This is not true because there may be many reasons why a spir...
The movement of life, the ever-expanding quality of life is Brahman. The Supreme Reality, which, if you break your illusions and look at freely, is part of you just as much as you are part of it. I...
All of us are deities. There is not one who is not, whether we realize it or not. This is why when you have touched the inner realm, even a little bit, you can never despise or consider anybody lower.
We hope that the Walk of Hope, as a single act of good purpose, will catalyse a chain-reaction — leading to a better world and a better tomorrow, writes Sri M. Some time in last January, as the ris...
The ultimate ‘ananda’ which is pursued by the yogis is not just sensory enjoyment. Even the ‘ananda’ of enjoying the body, which is full of bliss, that is also a sort of sensory but little subtle. ...
Surrender to the understanding that here is something that cannot be sought and found by the limited mind, which is built up of limited inputs, coming through the limited senses. When this is fully...
If you think of the thought process, you will realize when one thought is gone there is a gap before the next one rises. If this gap is not thought, it has to be something else. That something else...