Source of the tireless inner space, source of all the mental abilities, all the knowledge, mental resources is Nirvikalpa samadhi!

Principles of principal knowledge root and source of all knowledge; existence is Nirvikalpa samadhi. In simple words: source of all knowledge is Nirvikalpa samadhi space. It is too easy. Your cycle of breath touches the Nirvikalpa samadhi. If Nirvikalpa samadhi stops reflecting on your body, body is dead.

My mission is to teach the whole world the principal source of knowledge. Principle of all the principal knowledge is Nirvikalpa samadhi.

Whether the knowledge about cosmology , astrology, astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology, any level, any knowledge – the source is Nirvikalpa samadhi. If you can touch that, you will have something original in your life.

Living with non reactionary assumptions, fully awakened mechanical parts of the brain.

Till you have Nirvikalpa samadhi, all knowledge you got from others is somebody else’s vomit. Someone else’s vomit is not your contribution. My Gurukul kid will have original contribution because I am grooming them with Nirvikalpa samadhi. Continue reading “Source of the tireless inner space, source of all the mental abilities, all the knowledge, mental resources is Nirvikalpa samadhi!”

His presence was so intense that a person could touch it, feel it, and almost see it!

There was once an enlightened master by the name of Dakshinamurthy Swamigal. He used to sit under a banyan tree. His presence was so intense that a person could touch it, feel it, and almost see it. His silent presence was so powerful that neither he needed to talk nor the other person felt the need to speak.

One of the court poets of the kingdom sang a thousand verses on Dakshinamurthy Swamigal, whom he referred to as a saint. This poet said Dakshinamurthy Swamigal was ‘the greatest warrior’. By tradition, you would be given the title of greatest warrior only if you killed one thousand elephants in a war. Continue reading “His presence was so intense that a person could touch it, feel it, and almost see it!”