Bhagwad Geeta A man with steady intellect does not suffer in misery and does not rejoice in joys. He doesn’t cry in pain and doesn’t get excited in happiness. He forgoes all his passion, anger, hatred and likings. There are seven steps to the ladder of a man’s fall. First step is thinking about objects. … Continue reading Bhagwad Geeta (3)
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Bhagwad Geeta (1)
Shrimad Bhagwad Geeta (1) The very first chapter of Shrimad Bhagwad Geeta is named Yoga of Arjun’s grief. Until and unless one is hit by grief in life, one’s soul does not feel the need to reach out to the Lord-Parmatma, the Ishwara. The soul is so trapped by the worldly things that suffering, grief … Continue reading Bhagwad Geeta (1)
The Rock!
The soul is a as much a wanderer as much stationary as we feel it to be or so we think of it. We are often living in delusions and know not the True Soul = The Atman = The SELF that is everlasting unaffected by birth and death, unchanging in all circumstances and stages … Continue reading The Rock!
Shrimad Bhagwad – 4
मन मथुरा दिल द्वार का, काया मन काशी ( आनंद तुम्हारा अपना स्वरूप है) All worldly pleasures have limited satisfaction but being divine is an unlimited pleasure. The realization of the SELF is the ultimate joy and there’s nothing beyond that. That is why there’s so much emphasis about Self Realization. A self realized person lives in a blissful state amidst all situations of life such as … Continue reading Shrimad Bhagwad – 4
The Sacred Self!
Namaste! Hari Aum 🙏🏼🙏🏼Sharing this excerpt from the famous author and healer Dr. Wayne Dyer which seems similar to the Vedantic knowledge. The parable is of the fetus state but that’s how we humans also behave as grown ups: A Parable from Your Sacred Self In a mother’s womb were two babies. One asked the … Continue reading The Sacred Self!
DIVINE AWARENESS
What is it that we seek? How aware are we about our own divinity?
THE PEARL WITHIN
the pearl is nothing but one's inner awakening. If one is conscious of one's true identity life can be as pure as an untouched pearl.
PAIN
Sikiladi expresses Pain in its gigantic form and the lessons one learns through one's journey into pain.