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  1. Surrender

    “Living like a child without apprehension is called surrender. Thinking that everybody belongs to me and just believing in that is surrender.” ...
  2. Mistake

    See a mistake as a mistake, not as "my" or "his" mistake. "My" means guilt and "his/her" means anger. ...
  3. Singing is not sufficient

    Just singing in Satsang is not sufficient. One can just go on singing. But in between the songs, a few moments of silence, of depth, of experiencing the bliss of the infinite---that is very essential. ...
  4. Gift a smile

    Everyone is like one’s own finger; everyone is an inseparable part of the Being. There is no separateness; there is no “two”. The entire creation is one Whole. ...
  5. Erased Karmas

    At the end of the Sudarshan Kriya, you get a glimpse of samadhi, for a few seconds. Sometimes you are aware, sometimes you are not aware of it. And at this moment all the karmas, the latent impressions in the mind get burned down and erased. ...
  6. Tolerance

    Have patience and tolerance, be positive about everything. At the end You will be the winner always!!! ...
  7. Really Living

    To your very dear and loved ones, you say this: "If you need me, I am here. I am here for you. I am here to make you comfortable." Those are the moments that you have really lived your life. ...
  8. Offering

    Offering is a sign of surrender. We offer when there is surrender- we write a poem, we offer a flower, we do something. We offer our breath- offering the very life, the very breath, is Divine Love ...
  9. Anger is meaningless

    Anger is meaningless, because it is always about something that has already passed. ...
  10. Dispassion

    Dispassion is not apathy. Often we think dispassion means being totally unenthusiastic, depressed, not interested in anything, but this is not dispassion. Dispassion is lack of feverishness. There is no joy that dispassion cannot give you. ...