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  • When the transience of life is understood in all its depth and significance, material possessions are viewed merely as gifts granted for temporary enjoyment- Swami ChinmayanandaA man once went to an exhibition mela along with his son, five years of age. ...
  • In this fast paced life, reorganization is a necessary aspect to keep ourselves prompt to cope with the sudden twist and turns, be it at work, home, social circle etc. Here are some fundamental tips to reorganize life that serves ...
  • The Fear of Failure cripples creativity, the spirit of enterprising and to proceed further. Fear is immanent in everyone, however very acute in a few. If reflected properly the fear of failure is present in all undertakings, small and big in ...
  • Continued From Part I Religion chastens life in the individual, and through individual perfection, brings about a brightening of the quality of man's communal living. This glow in living life is called culture. Encourage listeners not only to study the ...
  • For Mission Members - Swami Chinmayananda'The goal, which we aspire to reach and accomplish, is to bring about an ardent Hindu awareness in the Hindus, and to integrate their attitudes and efforts. To preach and teach the great thoughts of the ...
  • Continued From Part IThe word 'love' has become very popular. We hear people use it so often. If so many people really love each other, there should be 'Shanti' (Peace) , isn't it? Every New Year millions of people send greetings ...
  • Having dealt with the other types of Samadhis in the previous part, Sahaja Samadhi and Sahaja Nirvikalpa Samadhi is explained here. Sahaja SamadhiSahaja Samadhi is the ultimate state. It is effortlessly abiding in the self or the primal state eternally. ...
  • Continued From Part II Passion for PossessionPassion is craving for possession. It is becoming possessive of the world around me. The world is mine as long as I do not possess it! But, the moment I start possessing it, it ...
  • The Brahmasutras Continued From Part I When Vyasa had finished, he must have sat back and thought, "What have I done? Who is going to benefit from this book? May be only a handful of people in the whole ...
  • Continued From Part I 'Sanga' or 'Attachment'In every action of mine, I am attached to the thoughts of expectation, of reward and recognition, of material benefits. These thoughts molest my efforts in the present and rob me of the effectiveness ...
  • The goal of life as declared by the discoverers of Truth was handed down from Guru to disciple in the distant days of known human history, and along the avenue of time the teaching descended from generation to generation. The torch ...
  • Continued From Part IIIMaya (Illusion) StandpointThe first syllable 'gu' illumines 'Maya' and the 'Guna'. 'Ru' is the supreme 'Brahman' which removes both illusion ('Maya') and delusion (bhranti). (1 :47)Para'Brahman' (The Supreme Self) illuminates 'Maya', but always remains beyond 'Maya'. The person ...
 
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