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Consciousness is Always Within

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  Photo Credit: Pinterest Consciousness is Always Within Consciousness, or Shivam , is not something external. It is not hidden in temples, scriptures, or distant places. It is always within us, silently present, yet most of us fail to realise it. We search outside, forgetting that the essence of Shiva resides in our own being. To realize this truth, we must understand that we carry our Shiva wherever we go. He is not separate from us. He is the very consciousness that animates our life. Meditation does not create consciousness - it simply makes us aware of what is already present. When we meditate, fixing our attention in the Bhrumadhya (the space between the eyebrows) or in the Hridaya (the heart center), and contemplate the linga - the symbol of Shiva - we begin to experience consciousness directly. The linga is not merely a stone or symbol; it is a reminder of the formless, eternal energy that dwells within us. One profound advantage of meditating on the Hridaya is th...

How Do We Measure Success Spiritually?

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  Photo Credit: QuoteFancy How Do We Measure Success Spiritually? In the material world, success is often measured in terms of money, possessions, and social status. Our current education system, shaped by materialistic values, has become rotten in this regard—it teaches us to equate success with wealth and external achievements. But is this the true measure of success? Many of us find ourselves doing things against our natural grain, simply because they are more remunerative. We choose careers, tasks, and lifestyles not because we love them, but because they promise financial rewards. This creates inner conflict, stress, and dissatisfaction. True success cannot be measured by how much we earn, but by how aligned we are with our inner being. Spiritual success is measured differently. It is not about accumulation but about transformation. It is not about wealth but about awareness. Through meditation, we learn to live in the present moment. We discover that success is not exte...

Totality is the Doorway to Awareness

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  Photo Credit: kr.pinterest.com Totality is the Doorway to Awareness Most of us live fragmented lives. We divide our existence into compartments—work, relationships, emotions, spirituality—and rarely give ourselves fully to any one moment. We laugh half-heartedly, we love with conditions, we work mechanically, and even when angry, we hold back. This fragmented way of living keeps us shallow, disconnected, and restless. The secret of awareness lies in totality. Whatever is happening—laughter, work, love, even anger—be total. When you are total, the “doer” disappears. Suddenly, life feels alive, rich, and whole. In totality, nothing needs fixing. All that is needed is your presence. When you laugh totally, there is no observer inside judging the laughter. When you love totally, there is no calculation, no fear of loss. When you work totally, there is no burden, only flow. Even anger, when expressed totally with awareness, becomes cleansing rather than destructive. Totality tra...

We Are Afraid of Being Simple

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Photo Credit: Pinterest   We Are Afraid of Being Simple Human beings often complicate life unnecessarily. We love complexities, we love to be entangled in relationships, and we expose ourselves to all kinds of experiences. Yet, deep within, we are afraid of being simple. Simplicity feels too bare, too vulnerable, and we worry: What will people think? This fear of others’ opinions keeps us trapped in layers of artificiality. The more complicated we appear, the more intellectual we think we are. Society often equates complexity with intelligence, and simplicity with naivety. But this is a misunderstanding. True wisdom lies in simplicity. To be simple is to be in tune with oneself, with nature, and with the rhythm of existence. Simplicity is not weakness - it is strength. It is the courage to live authentically, without masks. Why are we afraid of being simple? Because simplicity strips away pretences. It reveals our true self, and we fear that others may judge us. We live in c...

The Four Gatekeepers to the Realm of Freedom

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  Photo Credit: Pinterest The Four Gatekeepers to the Realm of Freedom The journey toward ultimate liberation, often described as the realm of infinite freedom or Moksha , is not a random occurrence but a systematic unfolding of the soul's potential. In the profound wisdom of Himalayan Samarpan Meditation, as taught by His Holiness Shivkrupanand Swamiji, this path is made accessible to the modern seeker through the grace of the Guru-energies. Ancient spiritual texts speak of four essential gatekeepers that stand at the entrance to this realm of freedom: Shanti (quietness of mind), Vichara (spiritually-oriented enquiry), Santosha (contentment), and Satsanga (the company of the truth). While these may seem like daunting virtues to cultivate in the chaos of the material world, Swamiji reveals that through the simple act of complete and unconditional surrender, these gatekeepers become our allies, ushering us into the deep silence of the Source. The first gatekeeper is Shanti, ...

If a Satguru Comes in Our Life – Is It Our Last Birth?

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  Photo Credit: Instagram If a Satguru Comes in Our Life – Is It Our Last Birth? The question of rebirth has fascinated seekers for centuries. Many wonder: if a Satguru enters our life, does it mean this is our last birth? The answer lies not in mere association but in the depth of our sadhana, devotion, and awareness. Meeting one’s Satguru is not an ordinary event - it is the greatest blessing of lifetimes. The Satguru is the living embodiment of universal consciousness, guiding seekers toward liberation. When one has truly met the Satguru, there is no question of coming back. But this truth unfolds only through sincere practice. There is a saying in Hindi: “Jaise teraa gaana, waise mera bajana” —as is your effort, so is the response. The Satguru showers consciousness based on the seeker’s sadhana. If one practices with sincerity, devotion, and faith, the Satguru’s grace flows abundantly. But if one remains casual or half-hearted, the transformation remains incomplete. Sad...

Release Chronic Stress and Tension

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  Photo Credit: Verywell Mind Release Chronic Stress and Tension Life is a dance between opposites - light and shadow, ease and challenge, joy and sorrow. Both are part of being human. We cannot escape one or cling only to the other. What we can change, however, is how we respond to life’s movements. Chronic stress and tension arise when we resist this natural rhythm, when we react mechanically instead of consciously. Responsibility is response-ability - the capacity to meet each moment with awareness. When we respond consciously, stress dissolves. When we react unconsciously, stress accumulates. The choice is always ours. Meditation is the path that teaches us this response-ability. It helps us step out of mechanical reactions and into conscious living. Stress is not simply a mental burden; it affects the whole being. The body tightens, the breath shortens, and the mind becomes restless. Over time, this tension becomes chronic, draining vitality and joy. Yet, stress is not ...