
Do not think of sukha alone constantly. For, by doing so, you will only be making your fate feeble and unsteady. Instead, if you reflect upon the superb neutral position shining within your own mind, that very process will

Question: In Vicharasetu, you have advised a seeker to focus attention on the ‘thinker’. How to accomplish this? I have been doing mantra meditation, and after initial progress, the method seems to have no effect

Question: I am 58 years old retired soldier. I am suffering from a peculiar syndrome. When I go to temple or sit for prayers I get all imaginary fearful and negative thoughts. I always feel guilty as if I have asked God all

Question: I am a pure soul. Who instilled these lust, greed and anger in me?
Swamiji: We are all born from the parents. Unless there is something very special, sublime and noble in the parents, naturally we will be

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Correspondence 2:
24 Aug. 1994
Poojya Swamiji,
Pranams. My stay in the Ashram was very absorbing and educative. My inherent habits haven’t somehow, surprisingly, turned up during the

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Detachment is the call of life at every point. Remember that everything you now have and will further gain is only to be left in the end. There is nothing one can take from here. All

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Bhagavadgeeta does not say that the objective results of one’s actions are to be renounced or kept away. In fact it is impossible to do so. Geeta exhorts the seeker to free his mind from the subjective effects of