This month we have been thinking about Tmystics, people who are different, people who have renounced everything, more like Sadhus. They are gifted with better perception (although they do not make such claims), they make a lot of sense. Such people are there in our society. Unfortunately, we don’t recognise them, we make fun of them because they look very ordinary, they say things that make a lot of sense, but we laugh at them. They are able to see and make accurate predictions, and we consider that a miracle. They don’t want to perform miracles, but it happens. In the case of the Founder, he never wanted to tell others that he could perform miracles. But a lot of help that he gave was of tremendous value, and he just came and he spoke. I already told you about how he came to Santacruz.
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Moringa Flowers
Edible flowers? Yes! Ayurveda mentions many edible flowers. One of them is the Moringa flower.
You Gain Some, You Lose Some
Recently, we the Chennaites, got the opportunity to get blessings from His Sharada Peetam.
A Healthy Body
An incident from Swami Vivekananda's Life
A Man Himself is Responsible for His Deeds
Renouncing doer-ship
The Unstructured Drama of Life
Go for the silent roles
Positive Thinking and Meditation
A life-raft for seniors
Soul Connects
The Yoga Institute’s Reach Out Camp
The Wood Wide Web
As a kid, Suzanne Simard grew up in the rainforests of British Columbia and she normally spent her summers visiting forests around and exploring them along with her family, which included a curious dog named Jiggs.
More About Dharma and Duty
Considering One's Own Background (Part 2)
Devaluing Your Value
The lure of more