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Article
1 - THE UNIVERSAL PROBLEM
( May 2000)
"Man
has always been interested in matters of deep spiritual quest. There is
not a single individual who does not entertain in some corner of his or
her heart, a desire to know the mystic aspects of spiritualism. Whether
a believer or non-believer, all of them some time or other have questioned
of the unknown. Since beginning of human civilization this has been a
part of human nature".- Our real development lies in our being able
to rediscover and follow the path of spiritual realisation. Yet the irony
is such that in the present day context our activities of daily life are
indeed too far distanced from spiritual guidance ...That happens to be
the biggest problem.
Article
2 - UNDERSTANDING THE CREATION
(June 2000)
"We
are talking about being spiritually knowledgable and yet spiritually ineffective.
After all what good is acquiring knowledge? What benefit does it give
us without its application to life? Without its application within our
family, social, vocational or community life what purpose does it serve?
Why acquire knowledge at all? What is needed is a clearer understanding
of all aspects of the spiritual world - the aspects of the phenomenal
world around us.
Article
3- UNDERSTANDING OUR OWN POSITION (July 2000)
We
are all agents of The Divine. None is superfluous, each having an assigned
role. Our performance determines our spiritual progress.
Also, what happens to consciousness when the body dies?
Article 4- A
QUESTION OF CONTINUOUS DEVELOPMENT & INDIVIDUALITY OF MAN
(August/September 2000)
Every created being is destined for final liberation
(Moksya). Divinity is every one's basic characteristic. Not fear of punishment,
but the promise of the final bliss inspires us to our goal.
Article 5- WORK
DETERMINES PROGRESS THE CONCEPTS OF MANY BIRTHS
(October/November 2000)
The creation runs with collective actions performed
by all created
beings. By doing actions only we progress towards our goal. The body
in our hands is a tool for performing actions. Births and rebirths
are many opportunities for achieving our goal.
Article 6-WHAT IS RIGHTEOUS
LIVING ? Part I
(December 2000)
The collective wisdom of our spiritual philosophy
has codified suggestions for each and every one defining the right way
of living. These are guiding principles for enrichment of life at all
levels, essential for spiritual development.
Article 7- WHAT
IS RIGHTEOUS LIVING ? Part two
(January 2001)
As guiding principles for enrichment of life at
all levels, essential for spiritual development,the last issue dealt with
five out of ten guide lines. This issue deals the rest five.
Article 8- WHY
WE SEEK HAPPINESS ?
(February 2001)
Search for true happiness, the ultimate union with Satchidananda (the
truth, its realization and the resulting bliss) is a characteristic inherent
within all of us.
Article 9 -
HOW WE MAKE OUR TASK
EASIER
(March 2001)
Success in spiritual practice (sadhana) comes easily when actions are
left to be guided by the Lord. Voluntary surrender to a more knowledgeable,
benevolent and capable superior consciousness becomes key to happiness
and progress.
Article
10-
TRANSFORMING OURSELVES
(April 2001)
Success
in spiritual practice (sadhana) comes easily when actions are left to
be guided by the Lord. Voluntary surrender to a more knowledgeable, benevolent
and capable superior consciousness becomes key to happiness and progress.
Article
11- LISTENING
TO INNER VOICE
(May 2001)
It is simple enough to listen to the inner voice- the voice of The Lord,
and guided by it to lead a happier life. In happiness and sorrow alike,
God remains our only constant companion.
Article
12 -
ON MEDITATION-1 :
(July 2001)
Analysing Meditation, What is it? What is the object? How does it work
on me? What benefits acrue?
Article
13 -
ON
MEDITATION - 2 :
(August 2001)
Analysing Meditation, Benefits of meditation on physical body, on vital
breath.
Article
14 -
ON
MEDITATION - 3 :
(September/ October 2001 )
Continuing benefits of meditation, on mind knowledge and bliss sheaths
– the higher levels of our existence.
Article
15 -
ON
MEDITATION - 4 :
(November 2001)
Meditation imparts true meaning to life, expands mind, controls ego, our
communication link with The Divine.
Article 16 - PRINCIPLES
OF DIVINE MANAGEMENT – 1 :
(December01/ January 2002)
In the entire universe,
there pervade strict principles of astute management that underline the
efficient operation of this magnificient organisation – the creation.
Understanding these principles and orienting our attitude to conform to
these principles is the way to material as well as spiritual success.
Article 17 - PRINCIPLES
OF DIVINE MANAGEMENT –2 (February 2002)
Understanding the four management
principles that underline the efficient operation of this magnificient
organisation – the creation. Understanding these principles and orienting
our attitude to conform to these principles is the way to material as
well as spiritual success.
Article 18 - LOOKING
FOR GOD BETWEEN REAL AND UNREAL – an approach
(April 2002)
Reality and
unreality are all matters of relative perception, depending upon the level
of consciousness of mind. It is simple to discover the presence of divine
in the essential qualities of all things in the creation, their purpose
,hence their presence.
Article 19 - SYMBOLISM
ASSISTS UNDERSTANDING :
(May 2002)
Symbols are not diversions. They
are effectively used to draw attention to the focal point and greatly
help our understanding, Great truths become simpler to comprehend.
Article 20 - PREPARATIONS
FOR SADHANA –Part 1 (June 2002)
Like any endevour, the spiritual
mahayajna can be greatly effective if strengthened by adequate and systematic
preparation. Six such steps are discussed.
Article 21 - PREPARATIONS
FOR SADHANA –Part 2 : (July 2002)
Continuing from last volume
we now discuss the importance of Swadhyayana, Samsuddhabuddhi.
Article 22 - PREPARATIONS
FOR SADHANA –Part 3 (August/September2002)
Continuing from last volume, the
importance of Shraddha, as the essential feature of Sadhana.
Article 23 - PREPARATIONS
FOR SADHANA –Part 4 (October 2002)
-Continuing from last volume, the importance
of Samarpan- or self surrender, the ultimate stage of Sadhana.
Article 24 - THE
PATH OF PROGRESS : (November/December 2002)
Once an aspirant embarks
upon sadhana with determination and sincerity, it is possible to experience
its positive effects on one’s own being. One needs to understand how at
different physical and subtle levels its influence takes hold.
Article 25 - RELATIONSHIPS
IN THE CONTEXT OF SPIRITUAL GROWTH:
( January 2003)
We are all related to each other. Some within the family, some within
the society, some within the world at large and some within this vast
creation. Every relationship has one divine purpose, which is to assist
and receive assistance to evolve spiritually. Each one is needed as each
one needs the other.
Article 26 - THE
THREE OBSTACLES TO DEVELOPMENT
:
(February 2003)
Our obsession with
temporary worldly pleasures, our mental blackout of our exalted origin
and refusal to have the courage of conviction of The Lord’s omnipotence,
drags us round and round the wheel of misery. Is there a practical way
to get round it?
Article 27 - ATTEMPTS
TO DESCRIBE BRMHAN - Part-1
:
(March/April 2003)
The object and focus of all sadhana is Bramhan.
Bramhan can not be described in totality, yet until we have
some idea of what our focus is we can not pursue our goal.
Article 28 - ATTEMPTS
TO DESCRIBE BRMHAN - Part- 2:
(May 2003)
The only accepted source for understanding Bramhan
are the Srutis. The richness of Srutis come
from the richness of the unique language that is Sanskrit.
Article
29 - ATTEMPTS
TO DESCRIBE BRMHAN - Part- 3:
(June 2003)
We continue with the nuances of the language of knowledge for
effective revelation of that ultimate truth.
Article
30 - ATTEMPTS
TO DESCRIBE BRMHAN ;-
Part- 4
(July/August 2003)
Knowledge acquired from scriptures have little
significance. They rise to their true potential only when comprehended.
The first glimpse of Bramhan from Bramhasutras.
Article
31 - ATTEMPTS
TO DESCRIBE BRMHAN -
Part- 5:
(September 2003)
Bramhan is both pure bliss and tranquility,
as well as continuous action, both modes being inherent to Him. The phenomenal
world represents His continuous activity of creating things, observing
it and then modifying it, all towards its final state of absolute perfection
Article
32- ATTEMPTS TO DESCRIBE
BRAMHAN- Part- 6 :
(Oct- 2003)
Bramhan is the only single entity
that is manifested in its myriad forms as this universe. The absolute
bliss of calmness as well as intense action that upholds the creation
are both aspects of the same Bramhan. Harmony in action is its nature.
Article
33 - ATTEMPTS TO DESCRIBE
BRAMHAN- Part- 7 ;
(November 2003)
What we get in life is exactly
what is needed by us for our good. It is futile to crave for more.The
magic word AUM nearly describes the Supreme, the all pervading Bramhan.
Article 34 - ATTEMPTS TO DESCRIBE
BRAMHAN- Part- 8 :
(December 2003)
Exploring the various stages
of consciousness, the waking state, dream state etc. in our journey towards Bramhan consciousness.
Article
35 - ATTEMPTS TO DESCRIBE
BRAMHAN- Part- 9 :
(January 2004)
Explaining the journey to deep
sleep state (susupti) and the state of consciousness (Turiya)
Article
36 - ATTEMPTS TO DESCRIBE
BRAMHAN- Part- 10 :
(February 2004)
The concept of change and changelessness.
Article
37 - ATTEMPTS TO DESCRIBE BRAMHAN- Part- 11
:
(March 2004)
Continuing to understand Bramhan, the changeless
in the midst ofchanges, the superior consciousness. Some aspects of a
true Guru.
Article
38 - ATTEMPTS TO DESCRIBE
BRAMHAN- Part- 12 :
(April 2004)
The final qualities of a Guru.
The origin of creation explained.
Article
39 - ATTEMPTS TO DESCRIBE
BRAMHAN- Part- 13 :
(May 2004)
Not only all created beings
in the creation have come out of Bramhan, but also the very
motivational force that keeps everything moving flows from Bramhan,
and it is Bramhan again who engages everyone in action.
Article
40 - ATTEMPTS TO DESCRIBE
BRAMHAN- Part- 14 :
(June 2004)
Bramhan is not
only the controlling lord of everything, he is also the cause of everything,
not only the agents of every action , but also the very actions of all
agents.
Article
41 - ATTEMPTS TO DESCRIBE BRAMHAN- Part- 15 :
(July 2004)
By instinct, every being has an abiding attraction
to Bramhan, being constantly propelled towards Bramhan. It is the science
behind the very scheme of things.
Article
42 - ATTEMPTS TO DESCRIBE BRAMHAN- Part- 16 :
(August 2004)
Understanding AnandaBramhan or Bramhan the ultimate
source of bliss.
Article
43 - ATTEMPTS TO DESCRIBE BRAMHAN- Part- 17 :
(September 2004)
The concluding part of AnandaBramhan. What is the
feeling like?
Article
44 - THE
DEBATE- FORM OR FORMLESS? PART - I
(October 2004)
Understanding the great
concept of assigning a form to Bramhan- Part-1.
Article
45 - THE
DEBATE- FORM OR FORMLESS?PART
- II -
(November 2004)
Continuing our understanding the great concept of
assigning a form to Bramhan and the question of formlessness- Part-2.
Article
46 - THE
DEBATE- FORM OR FORMLESS?PART
- III -
(December 2004)
Continuing our understanding
the great concept of assigning a form to Bramhan and the question of formlessness-
Part-3
Article
47 - THE
DEBATE- FORM OR FORMLESS? PART - IV
(January 2005)
Concluding our understanding of
the great concept of assigning a form to Bramhan and the question of formlessness.
Article
48 - UNDERSTANDING
DEATHLESSNESS OR AMRITATTVA -
(February 2005)
What is deathlessness? Is everlasting life
my aim? Part I
Article
49 - UNDERSTANDING DEATHLESSNESS OR AMRITATTVA -
(March 2005)
Deathlessness comes
with consciousness of the absolute truth? But what this knowledge should
mean to us? Part 2
Article
50 - UNDERSTANDING DEATHLESSNESS OR AMRITATTVA Part3 -
(April 2005)
(The importance
of karma in GOD consciousness) - Truth realization
or Brahmachaitanya which is Deathlessness all about comes with relentless
engagement to right actions. Jnana is revealed through karma- Part3.
Article
51 - UNDERSTANDING DEATHLESSNESS OR AMRITATTVA
Part4 -
(May 2005 )
(The importance of Tyaga in GOD consciousness) - Karma
carried out with an attitude of Tyaga, holds the key to our immortality.
Article
52 - MEASURING THE SPIRITUAL PROGRESS- Part 1
(June 2005)
-Can
Spiritual progress be quantified or qualified? Part1
Article
53 - MEASURING THE SPIRITUAL PROGRESS- Part 2
(July 2005)
There
is no barometer for Spiritual progress but every one can experience his
progress for sure. Part 2 of the article explains.
(August 2005 )
Article
54 - MEASURING THE SPIRITUAL PROGRESS- Part 2
Simply
being spiritual, and remaining aware and linked to God even sub-consciously,
is the surest and only recipe for peace in life. That is the secret of
happy life.
Article
55 - DIVINE
CONSCIOUSNESS”- WHAT IS THAT?-
(September 2005)
A practical explanation to develop
such a feeling.
Article
56 - SUSTAINING GOD CONSCIOUSNESS-
(October 2005)
The creation demands and is sustained
by sacrifices from one and all. Through sacrifices we discover our unity.
Article
57 - SUSTAINING GOD CONSCIOUSNESS- (Contd)
(November 2005)
The creation demands and is sustained
by sacrifices from one and all. Through sacrifices we discover our unity.
Article
58 - MANAH, MANTRAH, MAUNATVAM-
(December 2005)
Some discussions on mind, mantra and
silence of mind. Exploring mind and mantra the essential tools for sadhana
Article
59 - MANAH, MANTRAH, MAUNATVAM PART II -
(January 2006 )
Continung with mantra and
its recitation - the essential tool for sadhana
Article
60 - MANAH, MANTRAH, MAUNATVAM PART III
(February 2006)
Silence- the essential tool
for sadhana. Continuing discussions on MantrasAdhana.
Article
61 - ATMA-
PARAMATMA- Part 1
(March 2006)
What
is soul? What is super soul? An explanatory
discussion
Article
62 - ATMA-
PARAMATMA- Part 2
(April 2006)
Exploring
further the relationship between Soul and Supreme Soul?
Article
63 - ONE
GOD, MANY GODS- Part 1
(May 2006)
Exploring
the concept of seeing God in many forms and many aspects.
Article
64 - ONE
GOD, MANY GODS- Part 2
(June 2006)
Exploring
further the concept of seeing God in many forms and many aspects.
Article
65 - ANALYSIS OF ACTION - Part I
(July 2006)
Understanding ways of karma for spiritual benefit.
Article
66 - ANALYSIS
OF ACTION - Part II
(August 2006)
Understanding ways of karma for spiritual benefit.
Article
67 - DIMENSIONS
OF OUR EXISTENCE- Part1
(September 2006)
The Understanding of the multifaceted human existence – the various
levels of consciousness
Article
68 - DIMENSIONS
OF OUR EXISTENCE (Gross
and Subtle bodies)- Part 2
(October 2006)
The
Understanding of the multifaceted human existence – the various
levels of consciousness.
Article
69 - THE CONCEPT OF SEEKING GOD’S FAVOURS-
(November 2006)
The
Understanding and intelligent approach when we pray to God for favours.
Article
70 - THE DWELLER IN THE INNER LOTUS AND RELATED TOPICS – Part1
(December 2006)
The God within us. An approach to understanding
Article
71 - THE DWELLER IN THE INNER LOTUS AND RELATED TOPICS – Part2
(January 2007)
The great practical benefit of seeing God within us- the original solution for peaceful coexistence from sanatan philosophy.
Article
72 - MULTIDIMENTIONAL CREATION and ON THE CONCEPT OF HEAVENS AND HELLS.
(February 2007)
We create our own heavens and our own hells. They are all part of the Divine process for our development and evolution. Understand them.
Article
73 - PURUSHARTHA, TAPASYA,TYAGA, SANYASA AND YOGA – THE HOUSEHOLDERS’ CONFUSION ( March 2007)
Even a householder, living within this world can be a tapasvi, tyagi or sanyasi and aspire for moksha.
Article
74 - PURUSHARTHA’s LARGER DIMENSION AND MORE ABOUT SANYASA( April 2007)
There is a higher dimension to our purushartha. Understanding that, greatly broadens the mind. From narrow individualistic existence we discover the expanse of our self
Article
75 -REFINEMENT OF ANTAHKARANA - THE EXPERIENCES OF THE YOGIS( May 2007)
Understand how a Yogi’s mind moves from level to level. Such experiences can also be felt by anyone bringing peace and happiness, if one pursues the path of spiritualism.
Article
76 - PRASTHANATRAYAM – THEIR IMPORTANCE IN SANATAN PHILOSOPHY- Part 1
( June 2007) The three authoritative scriptural bases , referred as the prasthAnatrayam, where the core concept of Sanatan philosophy is reflected. Know of their relevance to the universal truth.
Article
77 - PRASTHANATRAYAM – THEIR IMPORTANCE IN SANATAN PHILOSOPHY- Part 2
( July 2007) Identifying the three authoritative scriptural bases, referred as the prasthAnatrayam, where the core concept of Sanatan philosophy is reflected. Know of their relevance to the universal truth.
Article
78 - PRASTHANATRAYAM – THEIR IMPORTANCE IN SANATAN PHILOSOPHY- Part 3
( August 2007) Summing up discussions on the prasthAnatrayam, their relevance in daily practice.
Article
79 - PRASTHANATRAYAM – THEIR IMPORTANCE IN SANATAN PHILOSOPHY- Part 4 or the Beginning
( September 2007) Talking about the origin of the creation
Article
80 - PRASTHANATRAYAM – THEIR IMPORTANCE IN SANATAN PHILOSOPHY- Part 5 or the Beginning
( October 2007) The beginning- concluding part. The futility of the search for the origin of the creation.
Article
81 - A VEDIC VALEDICTORY SERMON
( November 2007) Guru’s parting advice on completion of studies.
Article
82 - A VEDIC VALEDICTORY SERMON Concluding Part
( December 2007) Guru’s parting advice on completion of studies, concluding part
Article
83 - KAUMARAM YAUVANAM JARA (Childhood Youth and Oldage) – a spiritual explanation.( January 2008) Growing old gracefully as per God’s plan
Article
84 - FROM BASIC MIND TO YOGIC MIND– a spiritual explanation.( February 2008) About mind- the great support it provides in yoga.
Article
85 - OUR ACTIONS ARE OUR OFFERINGS TO GOD .( March 2008) Taking part in The Mahayajna of The Lord, making our actions our offerings
Article
86 - FROM ATHEISM TO THEISM OR FROM TAMASA TO JYOTI .( April 2008) Even atheism, agnosticism etc are stages in the process of our spiritual development. An agnostic is one who is still searching for his final expression.
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