Maharaj says that there is no other way to eternal peace than being aware and abiding in the Self. But one can be only able to do it, when one can let go of the strong tendency of doership. When doership is prevalent, one cannot move into the free spaceContinue Reading

“He longs to be free. . . He has no care for this world Or the next, And he knows what is passing Or forever. And yet how strange! He is still afraid of freedom.” ~ Ashtavakra Gita 3:8 Raja Janaka after listening to a Ashtavakra for a while feelsContinue Reading

“Swami Rama was born in northern India, he was raised from early childhood by the Himalayan sage, Bengali Baba.Bengali Baba, who is disciple of Mahavatar Baba, known as Babaji. The tradition has no name, and is not affiliated with any of the institutions or religions of the plains of IndiaContinue Reading

Gems of Sant Dnyaneshwar from his divine work “Dnyaneshwari”, the Gita of the common man. Sant Dnyaneshwar (1275–1296), also known as Dnyandev or Mauli, was a revered 13th-century Marathi saint, poet, and philosopher. He brought profound spiritual knowledge from Sanskrit to the common language (Marathi), making it accessible to all.Continue Reading

He lived in the human body between 5 October 1823 – 30 January 1874 and is popularly known as Vallalār in South India. He was a part of the great lineage of Tamil saints known as “Gnana Siddhars,” where gnana signifies ‘higher wisdom.’ Ramalinga Swamigal lived teaching Oneness and playedContinue Reading