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Remembering the Sacred Self

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White Jasmine Lord

March 28, 2015

So long as this breath fills your nostrils, Why seek out fragrant flowers? Peaceful, compassionate, patient, already your own master, …

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Who Am I?

November 23, 2014

The Invisible One The student inquires: “Who makes my mind think? Who fills my body with vitality? Who causes my …

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The Searcher

October 18, 2013

O’er hill and dale and mountain range, In temple, church, and mosque, In Vedas, Bible, Al Koran I had searched …

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Bhagavad Gita

June 14, 2013

“Those who realize true wisdom, Rapt within this clear awareness, See me as the universe’s Origin, imperishable.  All their words …

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The Upanishads

June 10, 2013

The Golden God, the Self, the immortal Swan Leaves the small nest of the body, goes where He wants. He …

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