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Awareness of Being Mortal

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Photo Credit: Isha Foundation Awareness of Being Mortal The awareness of being mortal is a profound realisation that brings clarity and humility to our existence. We often live under the illusion that we have unlimited time, that we can control every aspect of our lives, and that we are the architects of our destiny. However, the truth is that life is transient, and our physical presence on this earth is only temporary. The teachings of Himalayan Samarpan Dhyanyog, as imparted by Shivkrupanand Swamiji, help seekers develop a deep awareness of their mortality and guide them toward spiritual evolution through meditation. In our daily lives, we are engrossed in worldly pursuits - career, relationships, material success, and personal ambitions. While these aspects of life are essential, they often distract us from the fundamental truth that we are spiritual beings having a temporary human experience. The body is perishable; it will eventually dissolve into the five elements. But what remai...

Dependence on the Guru – an Obstacle

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Photo Credit: Dada Bhagwan Dependence on the Guru – an Obstacle The role of a Guru in spiritual evolution is profound. A true Guru is not just a teacher but a divine guide who leads the seeker from darkness to light, from ignorance to self-realization. However, a common pitfall on the spiritual path is the tendency to become overly dependent on the Guru, turning what should be a path of self-discovery into an attachment that hinders true growth. Dependence on the Guru often arises from a deep-seated desire for external validation and security. When a seeker places complete reliance on the Guru for every aspect of their spiritual and personal life, they risk forfeiting their own inner exploration. The Guru is there to point the way, not to walk the path for the seeker. True wisdom arises when the seeker internalises the teachings and applies them independently, rather than constantly seeking the Guru’s intervention in every situation. Spiritual awakening is an intensely personal j...

When Anger is False, Laughter is also False

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  Photo Credit: Dreamstime.com When Anger is False, Laughter is also False When we observe human emotions deeply, we realise that they are often fleeting, shaped by external circumstances, and conditioned by past experiences. Among these emotions, anger and laughter stand out as two extremes - one representing turbulence and the other representing joy. However, in the realm of spirituality, both can be questioned for their authenticity. When anger arises from an illusionary sense of self, from ego, from false identification with the mind and body, can laughter, which often stems from the same illusion, be genuine? If anger is false, then laughter, too, becomes false. Anger is an emotional reaction to something that threatens our ego. It arises when expectations are not met, when we feel disrespected, or when we perceive injustice. But all of these triggers are based on our attachment to an illusory sense of self. The ego builds an image of "me" and "mine," and a...

Our Role in our own Life is Minor

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  Photo Credit: QuoteFancy Our Role in our own Life is Minor Our existence in this vast universe is but a small ripple in the grand ocean of consciousness. We often believe that we are the architects of our destiny, the ultimate controllers of our lives, but in truth, our role is minor in the grand scheme of things. The ego-driven mind clings to the illusion of control, assuming that our efforts, desires, and plans are what shape our future. However, the reality is far more profound - our life unfolds based on the intricate web of karma and the divine orchestration of universal consciousness. Karma is the silent force that weaves the fabric of our existence. Every thought, word, and action sends ripples into the universe, creating patterns that manifest as circumstances in our lives. We often believe that we make things happen, but in reality, we are merely responding to the karmic impressions we have accumulated over lifetimes. The law of karma is precise and impartial; it does no...

Importance of Place of Meditation

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  Photo Credit: Times of India Importance of Place of Meditation The place where one meditates holds great significance in the journey of spiritual awakening. A dedicated space for meditation is not just a physical location but an energy field that nurtures inner peace, stillness, and divine connection. The vibrations of a place influence the mind, and just as sacred temples and pilgrimage sites accumulate spiritual energy over time, a personal meditation space develops a powerful aura when used consistently for spiritual practice. This space becomes a bridge between the outer world of chaos and the inner world of stillness, allowing the meditator to easily slip into deeper states of awareness. A chosen meditation space should ideally be quiet, clean, and free from distractions. It is said that the external environment reflects the internal state of being. When we arrange a place with sincerity, purity, and devotion, it mirrors our inner aspirations. The mind, which is constant...

Is the Mind a Miracle or a Mess?

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  Photo Credit: Pinterest Is the Mind a Miracle or a Mess? The mind is a powerful entity, a bridge between the divine and the material world, a tool that can either liberate or entangle us. Swami Shivkrupanandji, through Himalayan Samarpan Dhyanyog, emphasises that the mind is not inherently a problem, but rather its conditioning and uncontrolled tendencies make it seem chaotic. It can be a miracle, offering deep insight and wisdom, or a mess, leading us into confusion and suffering. The difference lies in our awareness, discipline, and ability to transcend its habitual patterns. In its purest form, the mind is a miracle. It is a storehouse of infinite creativity, a receiver of divine wisdom, and a medium through which consciousness expresses itself. When aligned with the soul, the mind can manifest peace, clarity, and true purpose. Great sages and enlightened beings have demonstrated how a disciplined mind can achieve extraordinary spiritual heights. A mind free from unnecessa...

Potency of Emptiness

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  Photo credit: QuoteFancy Potency of Emptiness Emptiness is often misunderstood. People associate it with lack, nothingness, or void, but in reality, emptiness holds immense potency. It is the space where transformation happens, where the soul merges with the infinite, and where true wisdom dawns. Swami Shivkrupanandji, through Himalayan Samarpan Dhyanyog, has revealed that emptiness is not a state of deficiency but of boundless potential. When the mind is empty, it becomes receptive to divine grace, and when the heart is empty of desires, it fills with pure love. In the spiritual path, emptiness is not an absence but a profound presence. The world teaches us to accumulate - knowledge, possessions, relationships, and even spiritual experiences. However, Swami Shivkrupanandji emphasises that true realisation comes not through accumulation but through surrender. In the practice of Himalayan Samarpan Dhyanyog, seekers are guided to empty themselves of all that binds them - ego, a...