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For knowing Guru swarupa, know first your own swarupa
Sunday, 07.13.2008, 10:17pm
He is the proper Guru to whom your mind is attuned. If you ask, how to decide who is the Guru and what is his swarupa, he should be endowed with tranquility, patience, forgiveness and other virtues capable of attracting others even with the bare eye, like the magnetic stone, and with a feeling of equality towards all - he that has these virtues is the true Guru.
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No word in English can convey the meaning of Dharma
Sunday, 07.13.2008, 10:11pm
Sanatana Dharma was most appropriately so named for various reasons. The first word Sanatana is easy enough to translate; and it means Eternal; but the second word Dharma is difficult to translate into English
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'How, how' is the problem; the only problem
Sunday, 07.06.2008, 10:47pm
Upon U.G.'s return to Bangalore Chandrasekhar was going through some old files from the "archives", and Nagaraj was sitting comfortably on the sofa reading some magazine when U.G.
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Myth of progress: Are we more advanced than ancestors?
Sunday, 07.06.2008, 10:42pm
The belief that there is progress and we are more advanced than our ancestors has duped modern generations. It will surprise many to realize that the hypothesis of progress arose only in the nineteenth century, particularly after the Renaissance, when man's attention turned from spiritual to material advancement.
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Why peasant gets more attention than pandits
Sunday, 06.29.2008, 11:17pm
Once during a visit to the Ashram in the I940s I was sitting outside the Old Hall with many devotees, facing Sri Bhagavan (Ramana Maharishi) who was reclining on a couch. A group of learned pandits were discussing certain passages from the Upanishads with great enthusiasm and profundity.
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So long as holiness is venerated, India cannot die
Sunday, 06.29.2008, 11:13pm
I will try to present before you the secret of India, what India means. If those whose eyes have been blinded by the glamour of material things, whose whole dedication of life is to eating and drinking and enjoying, whose ideal of possession is lands and gold...
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Happiness not in sense-objects, it is your real Nature
Monday, 06.23.2008, 03:55am
Unless you know where you stand, it is never possible for you to have a correct knowledge of things. I say you do not know where you stand. You say, "I am stout," "I am lean," "I walk," "I sit," "I move," etc. Here you identify yourself with the physical body.
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Collective 'general will' can promote liberty, equality
Monday, 06.23.2008, 03:51am
Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that we are inherently good, but we become corrupted by the evils of society. We are born good - and that is our natural state. In later life he wished to live a simple life, to be close to nature and to enjoy what it gives us - a concern said to have been fostered by his father.
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Ayurveda's mental techniques to cure specific illnesses
Sunday, 06.15.2008, 10:40pm
I was sitting with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi one afternoon in the fledgling settlement called Maharishi Nagar, about fifty miles west of New Delhi. We were alone in the modest house he occupies, surrounded by the school and hospital buildings that were still under construction.
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Inspirational compositions of Fifth Guru Arjan Dev
Sunday, 06.08.2008, 10:12pm
Arjan Dev, the youngest of three sons of Guru Ram Das, was the favorite grandson of Guru Amar Das.
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