Importance of Meditation

 

Overview:

 

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The Guru means the ‘Guru Tattva’, and Guru is your ‘Teachability’ or ability to be taught. Whoever can you give you the effective experience of the ‘Self’, effortlessly and make you feel truly blissful unconditionally, only they can be called as true Guru’s.

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Choosing to be, what you know, is ignorance as you are limiting yourself with the knowledge or information. Man is infinite. When power of choice is mis-utilised, there lies the fundamental ignorance.

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We are irritated beings, who in our own self are frustrated beings. We need to understand that we are not happy, satisfied and peaceful in our minds. It is important to make a pact with one’s own self to have an environment of happiness within one’s self.

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Adi Shankaracharya re-established the Advaita sadhana, the Srividya sadhana, and also established the external Srichakra. He realised that without So-Hum, Hamsa and Hasoum does not function. Without’ That being This, That has no existence.’

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It is important not to have emotional bondages with ones own mental fantasies. If one is free from one’s own personal mental bonding, that day, one is more capable to do anything in life. If you gain true stillness in life, then you will not seek a thing.

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The most important ingredient that you need to have in life for having holistic success is the,’ Guru’. To be successful in life, the goal is primary, and the importance of Guru, is like the importance of that goal. Without the Guru, you will not know where to go.

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Siddha Sanmarga teaches you to be in a state of mediation 24X7. One experiences the stillness with open eyes and closed eyes. Life is an expression of your inner infinite stillness.

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Evolution is the most important aim of human life. The aim of this life is to live the life to the fullest in such a way that you stand tall and feel proud of yourself, in your own eyes.

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