Question: Is liberation possible for me in this lifetime? Answer: Sure, it is. It’s possible right now. Just don’t bind yourself. You are already liberated, right at this moment. Why do you say in this lifetime? This moment you are liberated. Just see…
Daily Inspirations
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Preliminary meditation for six months (1) on the blue, expansive sky, all-pervading air or ether, or light, or Himalayas, or infinite ocean; (2) on abstract qualities – mercy, patience, generosity etc.; (3) on abstract ideas indivisibility, existence,… |
What is the sign of a wise person, a godly person? He or she loves everyone equally, unconditionally, no matter what. Even the person who denies God is loved by God, is it not so? If God didn’t love that person, God would immediately take the life for… |
Atman is Brahman or absolute or infinite or supreme being. It is existence absolute, knowledge absolute and bliss absolute. It is eternal, perfect, pure, self-luminous. It is self-delight and self-knowledge. It is bodiless, formless (nirakara) and attr… |
Learn the lesson, “God, You sent me here for a purpose. You know what to give me, how much to give me, when to give it to me, and how to give it to me, in order for me to do my part of the work. If I need some instrument, You will give me that. If I ne… |
The goal or aim of life is self-realisation, which confers immortality, highest bliss, knowledge and supreme peace. Fixing the mind on the source or inner self and getting it absorbed there is the highest puja (worship), the highest charity, the highes… |
Through sound you can create anything. There’s no limit. The whole universe was created with sound. That is the power of the mantra. But, unfortunately, many who have a mantra don’t even seem to realize its power. If you do not have faith in it, even t… |
Vedanta is expressed in the mahavakhyas (great sentences) of the Upanishads as: “Tat twam asi” – “thou art that;” “Aham brahma asmi”- “I am the self.” Vedanta says, “O little man! Do not identify yourself with this perishable body. Give up “I-ness’ and… |
A great saint by the name of Manickavasagar said, “Lord, You know what I want. And You will give me everything that I need. If by any chance, with my own little egoistic self, I feel that I want something, I should know that even that want is created… |
Om. Vedanta is that bold philosophy which teaches the unity of life or oneness of consciousness. It is that supreme philosophy which boldly proclaims, with emphasis and force, that this little jiva (human being) is identical with the eternal or absolut… |
There was a great saint by the name of Swami Ramdas. Some of you might have heard of him. Ramdas was an example of total surrender to God in the form of Ram. His name was fitting: Ramdas, the servant of Ram. He saw Ram in every face. Somebody once said… |
Let the sadhana (spiritual practice) always be regular, continuous, unbroken and earnest. Not only regularity but also continuity in sadhana and meditation are necessary if you want to attain self- realisation quickly. A spiritual stream, once set goin… |