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Dear Sir,

I have been following your videos and essay for sometime now.

I cannot appreciate enough the expansiveness and brilliance of your topics and what it means to humanity in general.

I hope rishis and yogis like you will guide humanity through these apocalyptic times.

May be one day I will be lucky enough to visit your ashram in Costa Rica.

Thank you

Rajiv Paliath

Canada

Sunday, 16 January 2011 14:53

Doing vs. Not Doing vs. Non-Doing

Questioner: I have come across some teachers who say that there is absolutely nothing that you can do to be awakened, as any effort will create more duality.

They say no practice is needed. I was wondering if you agree with any part of their teachings.
Tuesday, 25 May 2010 22:10

Surrendering to God

Questioner: Hello master, I have an important question I would very much like an answer to.

The question is: When you talk about "surrendering to god", to put it short, how do you go about doing that?

I've heard many teachers say the exact same thing... just surrender... stop... rest...
But how do I surrender? How? I am most certain you don't mean physically rest...
I understand what you said... letting go of all the frames of reference created by language - by our conceptualisation of what is real - which turns out not to be real.
But how do I let go of the these frames of reference?
You also mention that we practice this with meditation. If I study meditation long enough, do I "attain" enlightenment?

Much love to you.
Monday, 18 January 2010 21:59

True Prayer

Questioner: Shunyamurti, you have mentioned how prayer can heal others, I was wondering if you can address how to pray effectively. The heart has to be involved but there has always been two schools. The ones who pray asking, and the ones who pray thanking, as if what is asked for has already come to pass.

I would be forever grateful if he could clarify the mechanics of prayer. Thank you.

Saturday, 26 December 2009 01:41

Denise Evangelista

My journey to the Sat Yoga Institute was a commitment to myself to “peel my onion” and from there like a flower bud it began to blossom. This sojourn has profoundly changed my perception forever, starting with the magical sense of Love and Peace that greeted me at each turn and the true hearts that live in the Devine Presence and Grace of All that Is.

Wednesday, 27 September 2006 17:23

Going for the Rope

People who make the courageous and wise decision of exploring their inner self will inevitably face a number of transformational phases that will represent trials and challenges along their spiritual journey. For those few souls who persevere and triumph against these divine tribulations, a number of interesting doors will begin to open. One of the first doors recognized in the Sat Yoga Approach, and perhaps one of the most difficult ones to open, is the door that leads to higher discernment. Discernment in Sanskrit is known as viveka. Thus, we will also refer to the domain of higher discernment as the Viveka Point.

Tuesday, 18 August 2009 17:15

An Evening of Divine Love

Drowning, drowning

In the Golden waters of thy Heart

 ***

 And all of a sudden

I saw thy beauty and thy goodness

And my heart cried painfully

And then it opened

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