
When a person starts seeking signs of his progress, his progress will stop. The very expectation of seeking signposts will prevent progress because you become so intent on how fast you are going that you slow yourself down.

When a person starts seeking signs of his progress, his progress will stop. The very expectation of seeking signposts will prevent progress because you become so intent on how fast you are going that you slow yourself down.
When individuality started, there was this deep, extreme silence. In Sanskrit, we call it a Night of Brahman, or another word that is used is "Pralaya," where everything is stilled. But within this stillness, this stillness operates in varying cycles. One cycle starts and ends, and then another begins and ends, and another starts and ends,...
This world is going through significant changes, and the changes are such that they could be very detrimental to humanity.
There shall never be a Second Coming, for Divine Consciousness is forever present. But what happens is this: from time to time, when a more significant imbalance occurs in this world when a more substantial amount of tamas dominates, then that totality of consciousness takes a human form.
Ninety-nine-point-nine percent of your minds are occupied with the nonsense of daily living, tiny little things, which, looking back, did not matter much.
In finding peace within yourself, the whole idea would be by non-attachment. Yet, we are so attached to everything around us and all the happenings we encounter or observe in the world.
Our system of meditation is based on the principle that there are no two people, no two individuals alike; even identical twins have different characteristics, and each one emits a distinct sound.
In Sanskrit, we have one word: Darshan. Most of you must have heard that word where people visit a holy person, and that person might not even say a word. Buddha's most excellent teachings were done in silence. If you are near or within the radius of the power emanated by the blissful person, it will...
Very few people know how to pray—they do not pray; they do business. They would start off by saying, "Oh, Lord, if my son passes his examination, I will donate a hundred dollars to the FISU."
THE NATURE OF MANTRA? When practices are given by a person who has reached a state of self-realization, not only the verbal mantra is given; when the guru perceives the mantra in a state of meditation and utters that mantra, his whole being is contained in that sound. When you practice the mantra, the entirety of...
FISU Meditation teaches a unique form of individually prescribed meditation and spiritual practices that include mindfulness elements. Our techniques are easy to learn and effortless to practice, yet take you on a beautiful journey of personal transformation through self-discovery.
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