"One of God's Name is Love. He Himself resides within all,
at every moment, everywhere." Sri Ma Anandamayi
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Spiritual Teaching from the Hindu Tradition
"The intense desire for God-realization is itself the way to it."
Sri Anandamayi Ma in Matri Vani
Teaching on Meditation, Yoga, Worship, Prayer
and all Aspects of Spiritual Life
Herein you will discover traditional and proven methods of all aspects of spiritual practice, taught by the renowned Masters and Saints of India. These practices find their origination in the scriptures and more importantly from the living examples of holy men and woman.
Teachings of Sri Anandamayi Ma
This Joy-Permeated Mother, sought for and venerated as one of the greatest spiritual masters of the twentieth century and all time, is regarded as a bedrock of successful spiritual practice. Her teachings are suited for all ages, and within all faith traditions throughout the entire world.
Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi
Perhaps the best description of Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi was uttered from one of his foremost Western disciples: “The specious theory that Bhagavan was not a Guru had simply evaporated in the radiance of his Grace. Moreover, I now perceived that, far from his teaching not being practical guidance, it was exclusively that. I observed that he shunned theoretical explanations and kept turning the questioner to practical considerations of sadhana, of the path to be followed. It was that and only that he was here to teach!”
- from My Life and Quest by Arthur Osborne
Teachings from Various Saints of India
on Spiritual Life and Practice
Within all human endeavor to seek and find a higher life in God, the greatest achievements always came from following the God-given scriptures emulated through the Masters and Saints. Herein you will discover some of the most renowned teachings from holy men and woman of India.
The Teachings from the Masters and Saints of Sanatana Dharma on All Aspects of Spiritual Life and Practice
Letters from Arunachala - An ongoing journey
"I struggled toward that border land of being, which surrounds the human mind." (Paul Bronton)
He struggled to "cut away slowly into the inner recesses of the mind" in the living physical presence of the Maharshi. What kind of struggle and what support is required of us without that physical impact. The answer was and is to be found within that same Maharshi and Arunachala!