Mahatma Gandhi on AHIMSA (non-violence)

We present below some of Mahatma Gandhi’s aphorisms for non-violence: About AHIMSA â¢Â   AHIMSA is one of the highest®principles of the world that no®power on earth can destroy. â¢Â   AHIMSA is the greatest ideal. It is meant for the brave one, never for the laÅ. â¢Â   AHIMSA is the largest known forÅ£Ä. â¢Â   The most®naltÄ form of religion (spirituality) has been defined by a denial: non-violence (AHIMSA). â

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What is useful, from a practical point of view, is the theoretical study of the 36 tattve useful for?

What is useful, from a practical point of view, the study of the 36 tattve? 1) To relate effectively to the Identification with the Self, individual or universal, the Source, the Observer, the Utterance, the Thinker. 2) To understand our existence and that of the Universe, the meaning of existence, to transcend our fear and

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The amazing power of a hug!

“It is said that a warm hug, prolongs your life by a day!” – Paolo Coelho How many times have we not felt better, after hugging someone we love? Embracing can be considered a universal medicine. It has the ability to heal and relieve suffering. Dressing reduces blood pressure and prevents panic attacks, and helps reduce the stress hormone corizole. What’s the explanation? During hugging, oxytocin, or the love hormone, is released

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THE MENTAL VOID – YOGA SUTRA – commented by Swami Vivekananda.

“There is also another type of divine ecstasy that is obtained through the assiduous practice of stopping all mental activity, in which the chitta (mind) is transcended and retains only unmanifested impressions. This is the soamprajnata samadhi, the perfectly superconscious state that gives us the supreme spiritual liberation. We can get all the paranormal powers

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Little Buddha (Little Buddha – 1994 feature film)

Little Buddha is a special spiritual film about a group of Buddhist monks, led by Lama Norbu (Ruocheng Ying), who look for the child in which his great Buddhist teacher Lama Dorje (Geshe Tsultim Gyeltsen) was reincarnated. Lama Norbu and his fellow monks believe they have found a candidate to reincarnate Dorje in the person of a boy named Jesse Conrad (Alex Wiesendanger) in Seattle. The story is much more complex, Lama Norbu refers in parallel to the story

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Is there an essentially immortal God or Self in Buddhism?

Is there an essentially immortal God or Self in Buddhism? In our view, in Buddhism, there is no superpersonal and omnipotent divine entity similar to the concept of God in other spiritual paths, yogis, and Abrahamic religions.<> This leaves a void for the authentic Seeker which it fills tending to report to various important figures

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The meat is not good, I understand. What about fish what’s it like?

“Ok, I understand, the flesh is toxic and it’s a corpse of an unduly killed living being. But with fish and seafood what’s it like? I know that the fish does not feel pain and is not considered meat.” Well… why eat more fish? That there is no flesh is an illusion: Of course it’s

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Celebrating the Infinity in Us through Ganesha. Methods to achieve spiritual and material prosperity. Leadership.

  TODAY, August 22, in India (and in Europe now :)), for ten days is celebrated that facet of the Infinite that manifests, among many others, perseverance, realizing power, spiritual and material prosperity, the state of spontaneous and authentic leader – Ganesha. Ganesha is an important pillar of spirituality in the middle of life, an

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