Author: Sri
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Beyond Enlightenment: Why Intensity is Your Ultimate Spiritual Secret – 21st and 22nd Patanjali Yoga Sutras
Enlightenment: A Continuous Happening, Not a Destination Many people mistakenly perceive Enlightenment as a singular event, a final destination. However, as Bhagawan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam reveals, Enlightenment is not a noun; it is a verb. It is a continuous, intense happening, better understood as “enlightening”. While ultimate, it is not final, unfolding moment by moment…
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Unlocking Your Infinite Potential: 19th Sutra of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras
Two Paths of Civilization: Sameness vs. Uniqueness Bhagawan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam explains that historically, civilizations have arisen from two core proposals: either “all are same” or “all are unique”. The profound truth, as articulated by the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, is that as an existence or consciousness, everyone may be the same, but as an…
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Insights into Samadhi and True Awareness from the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism – 18th sutra of Patanjali Yoga Sutras
The Power of Right Reasoning (Vitarka) Vitarka, or right reasoning, is presented as a crucial element that contributes positively to society and civilization, even within scientific fields. It is characterized by contemplation, bliss (ananda), and pure awareness (asmita), which are hallmarks of the first level of Samadhi, known as Sampragnatha Samadhi. According to the Supreme…
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Unlocking Your Ultimate Potential: The Path of Right Reasoning (Viveka) to Samadhi – Patanjali Yoga Sutras 17th Sutra
The Characteristics of Sampragnatha Samadhi The journey of human life is inherently geared towards an “Ultimate Experience,” often referred to as Samadhi. Every experience, from eating to sleeping, is processed by our bodies and minds, which are “hardwired” for this ultimate state of being. All authentic spiritual literatures are dedicated to guiding humanity towards this…
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Committed and intense practice of unclutching makes one firmly established in a higher state of awareness – 14th Sutra of Patanjali Yoga Sutras
You might wonder, with so much spiritual material available, why do enlightened Masters continue to speak and write extensively? Bhagawan explains that the primary reason is to constantly inspire you to practice. Our senses are naturally outward-looking, making it challenging to consistently turn inward towards our source. We tend to forget or not fully absorb…
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Abhyasa: The Master Key to an Elevated Existence
What is Abhyasa? Abhyasa is defined as “the effort to remain constantly in that elevated state of awareness”. While a loose translation might be “practice,” Bhagawan explains that this word is “too small” to capture its full essence. More accurately, Abhyasa involves “again and again bringing yourself back to that Center, elevating yourself to that…
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Unclutch from the Mind Maze: The Ancient Key to Instant Destress Today, we delve into a profound teaching from the Patanjali Yoga Sutras that promises to revolutionize your life: the eighth Sutra. Bhagawan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam, the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, reveals how this single Sutra offers the complete science of “unclutching from the mind…
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Leader is a person who can handle large quantity of memory with very sharp quality of presence – Patanjali Yoga Sutras 11th sutra
In our fast-paced world, where information floods us daily, the concept of memory often feels like a superpower—the more we remember, the more capable we are. Yet, ancient wisdom, particularly from the Patanjali Yoga Sutras, offers a profound paradox: true mastery over memory lies not just in acquiring it, but in knowing when and how…
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Whenever something is lost, your identity will be lost because your identity is build on these pillars

You see, the fear of losing identity is such even if you try to hold on, you can’t hold on. You understand? If it can stay, I have no problem. Have it. I don’t want to take it away but it won’t stay even if you try to hold on, after sometime maybe at the…
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What exactly do you mean by saying, bhooloka is a less intense projection, and hell and heaven are little higher-level projection? Does it mean that it is more easy to find that bhooloka is a projection?
The possibility for disillusionment and experiencing the other extremes is more easy in Bhooloka. In Bhooloka you can extremely experience the pain and the opposite extreme of the pain, pleasure, very easily without difficulty. But in hell you can never experience pleasure; in heaven you can never experience pain. When the opposite extremes are not…
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How do we bring out the subconscious and unconscious fear and greed during the nirbhaya meditation?
When you again and again go through the Nirbhaya Dhyana, naturally in few days your subconscious and unconscious patterns open up. In cosmic law there is no separate subconscious or unconscious. Only the deeper layers on which you are not able to lay your hands immediately, you name them as subconscious or unconscious. Again and…
