Spiritual Growth and Books
Burst Nineteen (For Youth): Spiritual Growth and Books What role do books play in our inner growth? On one hand, we hear much praise of scriptures – books of wisdom […]
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Burst Nineteen (For Youth): Spiritual Growth and Books What role do books play in our inner growth? On one hand, we hear much praise of scriptures – books of wisdom […]
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Burst Eighteen (For Youth): Know the Difference Certain things matter; certain others do not. It matters, to know the difference. Cerain approaches release tension; certain others cause it. Know the
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Burst Seventeen (For Youth): Joy of Work When we love our work, we do it with the whole of our mind. We are in the present moment and the absorption
Burst Sixteen (For Youth): Dying to the Past Facing situations without the burden of the past is the hallmark of a simple mind. Mostly we find we are in the
Burst Fifteen (For Youth): Arrogance It is a sign of poverty of heart when our thoughts, words or actions are violent. We impose our views on others and pressurize them
Burst Fourteen (For Youth): Sensitivity “I would regard him the supreme yogi, who has equal vision towards all. He does not divide sorrow as his own and of others. Others’
Burst Thirteen (For Youth): Solace from the Song Celestial Sri Krishna speaks to us: All activities in this world necessarily have some problems just as fire typically carries smoke with
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Burst Twelve (For Youth): Stimulation and Illumination Boredom, sorrow, insecurity and other psychological discomforts make us look out for a change. A lot of us take the escape route in
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Burst Eleven (For the Young): To Do Or Not To Do Everyone wonders often, “Is that my job?” or “How long should I serve?” If the work is worthy, doing
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Burst Ten (For Youth): Adore Them Adore those ears, which always hear good words from pious (and practical) people. Pity those ears, which have become slaves to mere praise or