Daily Thoughts

[Upanishad] is that which is learnt sitting close to the teacher with complete humility in order to understand the ultimate supreme truth. What is the content of the Upanishad? It is 'Brahma Vidya' - knowledge or understanding of the 'Brahman’…the Supreme Reality behind the entire phenomenon...

It is only when you come to a situation where you are face to face with sorrow that you stop and look at that which is beyond. If you are always happy, if you always get a lollipop to suck - which is what the...

All things spiritual boil down to your relationships in day-to-day life. Otherwise, we can just sit at home and meditate for hours, and be the same person when we come out. It does not work. Sri M   In other words: be nice.   We meditate in order to experience the...

But there come times-perhaps this is one of them - when we have to take ourselves more seriously or die; when we have to pull back from the incantations, rhythms we've moved to thoughtlessly, and disenthrall ourselves, bestow ourselves to silence, or a deeper listening, cleansed of oratory, formulas, choruses, laments,...

There is a Universal Wholeness seeking expression through everything. We are calling it simply Life. The religionist calls it God. The philosopher calls it Reality. Life is infinite energy coupled with limitless creative imagination.     We seek a 'spiritual experience' because each of us feels the truth...

Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle. Attributed to Philo In 1882, Oscar Wilde, on a lecture tour, spoke at the Tabor Opera house in Leadville, Colorado, at the time a major center of silver mining. Wilde later recounted a visit to a local...

There is nothing to fear, and to live with this understanding is called holistic living. Holistic living is to live with the understanding the blissful Supreme Being pervades the entire universe and we are a part of it! To live like that, it has to...

The Knowledge of the Self liberates a man from desire, fear, and death.   We don't seek knowledge of the self because it's the right thing to do or because it will make us better people, though both of these may be true. We seek knowledge of...

Although we known nothing of [the Yoga Sutra's] author save the name Patanjali, we can be certain that he was devoted, along with countless predecessors, to the eradication of suffering. Because he believed that human suffering stems from an ingrained but reversible tendency to misconstrue...