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Jnani goes through life 'as if' it is real
Wednesday, 12.12.2007, 11:04pm
From the point of view of the Jnani, there is no illusion of the manifest uni-verse at all, and therefore there is no question of the duality of male/female relationship. The Jnani is aware that what appears to the ignorant as three separate things - the male/female individual, the world and the creator - are in reality the manifestations, appearances in consciousness, of the unicity that is the Absolute.
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Plunging into a state of relaxation or nonaction
Wednesday, 12.12.2007, 11:00pm
Life is one organic whole. When you touch life at any point, physical, verbal, psychological or psychic, when you touch life at one point, you have touched the whole of it. It is going to affect the whole your life.
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The Inner is more important than the outer
Monday, 12.03.2007, 02:06am
By changing the outer, the inner re-mains unchanged, untransformed. The outer cannot change the inner, but the outer can help, or it can hinder. The outer can create a situation in which the inner can explode more easily.
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Not effort, but earnestness needed for realization
Monday, 12.03.2007, 02:03am
Where is the need of changing any-thing? The mind is changing any-how all the time. Look at your mind dispassionately; this is enough to calm it. When it is quiet, you can go beyond it. Do not keep it busy all the time. Stop it, and just be.
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A simple meditation technique for everyone
Thursday, 11.29.2007, 10:43pm
Meditation has long being accepted as a way to peace, happiness and a fulfilling life. Medical practitioners through research now endorse the health benefits of meditation. Doctors around the world have started prescribing meditation for treating and managing stress related deceases.
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Deepak Chopra & his mind, body medicine
Thursday, 11.29.2007, 10:38pm
Deepak Chopra is one of America's best known healers and alternative medicine advocates. Main tenets of his philosophy include mind-body medicine, Ayurvedic healing, meditation, Quantum Healing, understanding the connection between diet and health , and recognizing one's dosha.
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Why is Ganesha an Akhanda Brahmachari?
Sunday, 11.04.2007, 10:23pm
Lord Vinayaka is an Akhanda Brahmachari. He has no consort. There is a story of deep significance behind this vow of celibacy. It is said that once when He was a small child, Ganesha in a mood of playfulness beat a cat and injured it rather severely. He did not know what this ultimately implied.
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Dynamic compassion of Adi Shankaracharya
Sunday, 11.04.2007, 10:20pm
Some individuals can be carried away by miracles but in the Hindu tradition, miracles have no real meaning. Hindus are not miracle-mongers because everybody had miracles.
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Death is not the end; it is the road
Monday, 10.22.2007, 01:40am
Death is not the end. Death can never be the end. Death is the road. Life is the traveler. The soul is the guide. When the traveler is tired and exhausted, the guide instructs the traveler to take either a short or a long rest, and then the traveler's journey begins again.
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Meaning of 'Om' & 'Kafir' explained for Muslims
Monday, 10.22.2007, 01:36am
Swami Rama Tirtha had a meeting with Muslims in Lucknow in the year 1905. When the Muslims entered the room and offered Swami Rama the traditional salutation (Adab 'Arz). The Paramahansa responded by saying 'OM' in serene and peaceful tones.
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