I've listened to this multiple times of several months and each time I find something new as my experience in the spiritual path grows. So grateful for this info. I find it very illuminating and even calming in this crazy world. Thank you!
It's truly saubhagya or good karma maybe to even come across such great masters and mystics and to hear them share such wisdom.. Thanks to technology for its benefits..
Wisdom as it flows.....gratitude is one word which one feels. No words....only to be felt and understood......Thank u divine for making us learn and move on from such realised masters.Gratitude.
I love every word you are saying including your 2 books! Thank you so much! I would love to add a technik for how to let go. It is called the ever lasting Prayer of the heart - repeating the name of the Divine 24 h. Like Om Jesus Christ Om. And at the same time while doing the daily duty giving the fruits of the action to the Divine.
श्री एम जी नमस्कार। कृपया आप कोई प्रवचन हिन्दी में भी दे दिया करें। हम हिन्दी भाषी क्षेत्र के लोग हैं । हमारा भी अधिकार है आपको हिन्दी बोलते हुए सुनने का।
Pranams. All of us,those who have somehow chanced upon these talks are lucky.Explained so simply, almost scientific yet balanced due to attention to subtleties. So objective ,leaving no chance for skeptics to argue and generate negativity. Shriji your words are so humbling... I pray confused ones find light now on.🙏
Thanks so much for the sharings. Live them so much. I can very well resonate, enjoyed a lot and continuously laugh at finding ny barriers though I have intuition abt them - its really letting go, emptying & staying at the center of nothingness free from expectations. Thanks so much.
Very philosophical talk . Got a few insights. This video need be watched time and again. Thank you Guru Ji for this wonderful rendition of the valuable knowledge.
Indian philosophy goes beyond matter and find Self, which is beyond intelligence , of which intelligence is but the borrowed light Dr.V.B.Chikkanaragund
🙏 the Essenes of the questions asked and Sri M 🙏 answers is the difference between the yoga and Njaana . The former is through practice and the later is through understanding and contemplation. Ohm Tat Sat Ohm.
இலங்கை ஜெயராஜ் ஐம்புலன்களுக்கும் ஒன்றாக இன்பமளிக்கும் சிற்றின்பம் பேரின்பத்துக்கு ஒரு பயிற்சிக்களம் என்று தனது 'சிற்றின்பமும் பேரின்பமும் ' என்ற உரையில் மிக தெளிவாக விளக்கியுள்ளார் .
If you can go to a camera store, just try out different types of lens. You will get a general idea. If you bend the light, the perceived shape will change accordingly. The lens bends the light. That is probably what he means. Or just take a selfie and the sharp features would have distorted. That is because of the lens. All though, I wonder if there is an objective reality, in a Mathematical way. Or, is Math subjective or objective?
I think you are right , we can scientifically match color and do measurements to ascertain the shape It is independent how we see it. Of course we understand the intent with these examples it is just an illustration thought it is a logical fallacy.
Wonderful discussion. I'm a big fan of Sri M :). Couple of points - the story of King Janaka's dream was with Asthāvakra and not Yajnavakya. Maybe you will get to it, but won't doing something like Drk-drshya viveka help with re-establishing the sense "I am the witness" of the phenomena (including my waking state) and help with "letting go"?
medharudra He has told multiple times this story from Mandukya and used yajnavalkays name,so he might have some source for that. I have heard same story from swami sarvapriyananda ,yes he uses the name of Ashtavakra as teacher.
Without going into the source of the quote...as to who said it...the fundamental question that arises here is when the quote says... "The observer is the observed, which is the most profound statement, we have to take it a step further and say that there is neither the observer nor the observed, so if there is neither the observer nor the observed, can we say anything about that state...much less call it bliss, beatitude or call it turya or turya atita or anything else?
So many great teachings but it's noticeable that he talks over the questioners which is unnerving. I love how Echart Tolle listens pauses silently then answers he actually provides a space for the inquiry. I don't like this technique of commenting on questions as the questioner is speaking especially the young woman he is somewhat dismissive and disrespectful even in my perception.