Author: Masters of Meditation

Bhagavad Gita Class (35): Chapter 4 Verses 22-25 | Swami Tadatmananda

Bhagavad Gita Class (35): Chapter 4 Verses 22-25 | Swami Tadatmananda

“Content with whatever gain comes of its own accord, and free from envy, they are beyond the dualities of life. Being equipoised in success and failure, they are not bound by their actions, even while performing all kinds of activities.” (Chapter 4, Verse 22).

Why is the Bhagavad Gita the most widely studied Hindu scripture? It presents the profound spiritual wisdom of ancient rishis in a context we can all relate to – the battlefield of day-to-day life.

Swami Tadatmananda is a traditionally-trained teacher of Advaita Vedanta, meditation, and Sanskrit.

How To Remove Unwanted Thoughts From The Mind? | Sadhguru

How To Remove Unwanted Thoughts From The Mind? | Sadhguru

Responding to a Zen story about two monks and a woman, Sadhguru explains the nature of the human mind and what finding a larger purpose in life can do to one’s mind.

Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudevis a realized yogi, visionary, and a profound mystic of our times who has dedicated himself to the physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing of all people through Yoga and meditation. He is the founder of Isha Foundation, a volunteer-based non-profit organization with over 300 centers worldwide.

No Story, No Problem: Eckhart Tolle on Eliminating Your Own Suffering

No Story, No Problem: Eckhart Tolle on Eliminating Your Own Suffering

What are the stories you tell yourself? The ego sometimes loves the bad stories we tell ourselves, so Eckhart warns us to be careful not to perpetuate our own suffering.

Eckhart Tolle is a spiritual teacher and author. He is a German-born resident of Canada best known as the author of The Power of Now and A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose. Eckhart’s profound, yet simple teachings have helped countless people around the globe experience a state of vibrantly alive inner peace in their daily lives. His teachings focus on the significance and power of Presence, the awakened state of consciousness, which transcends ego and discursive thinking. Eckhart sees this awakening as the essential next step in human evolution.

Bhagavad Gita Class (36): Chapter 4 Verses 26-30 | Swami Tadatmananda

Bhagavad Gita Class (36): Chapter 4 Verses 26-30 | Swami Tadatmananda

“Others offer hearing and other senses in the sacrificial fire of restraint. Still others offer sound and other objects of the senses as sacrifice in the fire of the senses..” (Chapter 4, Verse 26).

Why is the Bhagavad Gita the most widely studied Hindu scripture? It presents the profound spiritual wisdom of ancient rishis in a context we can all relate to – the battlefield of day-to-day life.

Swami Tadatmananda is a traditionally-trained teacher of Advaita Vedanta, meditation, and Sanskrit.

Through This One Door All Can Find Freedom | Mooji

Through This One Door All Can Find Freedom | Mooji

Through simple yet direct guidance to observe the play of life with detachment, we discover the difference between the ego and the Self. We are also reminded that each response from the Master is universal food for all, and not miss our chance for transcendence by holding onto the sense of a unique personal question or problem.

“This exercise has been followed for thousands of years. Many came out of the prison house of personhood and won themselves back. Anywhere you sit resting in your being, that place becomes your temple, your mosque, your cave.”

Mooji is a Jamaican spiritual teacher based in the UK and Portugal. He gives talks (Satsang) and conducts retreats. His followers describe Satsang as a “meeting in truth” where people come from all around the world, to ask questions about life, and seek peace and meaning.

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