Many saints have experienced God as a great light. When we meditate and see the light at the point between the eyebrows, we are seeing Him as light.
How to Know and Trust Your Inner Guidance
Intuition is always based in a deep sense of calmness and detachment. When you’re trying to tune in to the superconscious mind, ask yourself if the guidance you’ve received makes you feel excited or restless.
The Promise of Ananda
In today’s world where people are adrift in a sea without direction or spiritual values, God wants to use Ananda to show others a positive way to guide their lives.
All Human Beings Can Develop Nobility
All human beings can develop nobility of nature but seldom, if ever, does it come easily. The example of others is usually needed to inspire such attitudes in oneself.
Making Marriage Work
Having fun together is vital for a happy marriage. Every day should include some merriment. Over time, a relationship can collapse from the pressures of stress, disappointment and self-involvement.
Lassoing a Wild Kangaroo: Teaching My Son How to Meditate
A few years ago, I embarked on a journey to teach my nine-year old son, Rama, how to meditate. At the time, my son was a missile of scattered energy.
Creating a Supportive Environment for Meditation
Recently in my art class I had a 17-year-old high school student whose father had been meditating with him from the time he was quite young. I could sense in this student a sensitivity far beyond his years.
Attunement Through Satsang
Without satsang, we end up keeping company with the ego and we don’t even know the difference.
Being Too Familiar
A true friend is one who encourages your aspirations, rather than constantly reminding you of aspects of your personality that you’re trying to overcome.
Ghosts
The situation was getting more desperate every day. The entire neighborhood crawled out of bed every morning more tired than the day before.