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When Buddha said to his monks - ‘Go Forth!’, he didn’t mean to only walk, he also meant getting out of the stagnant little pool that we have created for ourselves. Move!
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When Buddha said to his monks - ‘Go Forth!’, he didn’t mean to only walk, he also meant getting out of the stagnant little pool that we have created for ourselves. Move!
Shivaratri is a new beginning as He finishes his dance of destruction. Now, this dance of destruction is a very auspicious thing. The dance of destruction is actually a renewal, where the old is de...
Shivam means consciousness, bliss, and auspiciousness. It is present within us and moving towards That is the spiritual journey.
When Adinath dances his Tandav Nritya, he destroys images. He explodes all the images that we have created and nothing new can come up. Like death, He destroys the old, the stratified, the calcifie...
We all are actually ‘pashus’ although we think we are ‘manushya’, deep down we are all ‘pashus’, and Shiva is the Lord who presides over us, He is called Pashupathi.
The greatest miracle for a great yogi is to guide someone to the Truth. If one person in a million reaches the highest, it's a great miracle.
Even if you touch a tiny part of what's inside - the real, conscious, bliss, Ananda - then you can sail through life because your treasure is within you. This treasure is the source of the entire u...
Don’t go to extremes. If you go to one extreme in this world, you might get thrown to the other. Moderation is the key.
Ideally, it’s good to erase one’s yesterday and live today. You are lighter; there are no burdens.
Whether on the path of self-realization or not, you should think that things will happen at the right time. Keep working; patience is of the essence.
When the love for the Divine arises, it’s like an overflow. There are no questions.
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