Sri M said ...
The final liberation, which we call moksha, is to realize that there is nothing to be liberated. Everything is free. Already.
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The final liberation, which we call moksha, is to realize that there is nothing to be liberated. Everything is free. Already.
Liberation is a very difficult word to understand because it has many meanings. To be liberated from the ordinary mode of thinking is the first step in liberation.
Sometimes great teachers say, dump all this intellectual stuff, go directly. What they mean is open the heart instead of the brain. And when they say heart, they are talking about the ultimate, not...
Thought is limited. Good things and mischief all are included in thought. When I say, now I am free of all thought, who is saying that thought? Even that is a thought. So, it's only when one unders...
If you really are calm and composed, nothing will ruffle you. Then you also develop fearlessness. And if you are fearless, then you can achieve and move forward to things which the person who begin...
The brain has to have space. You need to keep it clear. If you don't have an empty vessel, how will you receive? The vessel must be totally shunya, then what is received is purna.
This Navarathri, give yourself the sacred time dedicated to the worship and honouring of the Divine Feminine. Give yourself time to pause, turn inward, and reflect for inner clarity and strength, g...
Shunya means no thing. It's not nothing, but it's not a thing that I can define or you can define. It cannot be that "Shunya" is nothing because this whole world is supposed to have come out of it.
“Sharing is an essential part of well-being. As you give, so you receive. So, give whenever possible, whatever possible, in whichever way you can.” - Sri M Namaste, Thank you for your continu...
Breath is the most important thing in our lives. You can do without a drink, you can do without food, but one minute without breath is impossible. So watch your breath and pay attention to it.
‘If you are the all-knowing supreme being, you know what I need. Please grant me what I need.’ This is the humblest prayer that one can make. Very often what we need in our evolution is perhaps not...
Navaratri is more than a festival — it is a time when the heart naturally turns inward. These nine sacred nights of Sharad Navaratri invite us to pause, reflect, and realign with what truly matters...