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Enlightenment for Lunch!
Volume 16 • Issue 6
I was trailing the shadows of rituals, Of customs and holy books …
Recently I watched a film called The Water Diviner, starring Russell Crowe. Set in the immediate aftermath of World War I …
The English painter, Constable, once told a lady who was surprised that he was painting a building she thought unattractive …
There is no pause in the miracles being played out every second in God’s creation – the creation we live in …
Tulsi Sahib was the epitome of love and was pleased to see true love in the behaviour of his disciples and devotees …
If one were to ask what is the most challenging thing about following a spiritual path …
2020 started with the coronavirus furor Instilling fear across the world …
In response to questions put to him, we often hear Baba Ji say that every day is not a sunny day …
We often come across the term “going within” or “going inside” either in satsang or when reading the Sant Mat literature …
Zen is a practice of awareness based on meditation, focusing on the present moment …
Many faiths recognize the significance of the coming to earth of a “son of God”, the plight of “sinful man” …
Everyone, at some point in their life, faces discouragement or even worse. It’s said that “the world lives on hope” …
In this busy and hectic life of ours, in which time is so precious, how often do we take stock of our lives? …
It was 5:15 a.m. The alarm on my phone blared and awoke me from my slumber …
Enlightenment for Lunch! …
The following quotations are taken from a book on spiritual guidance by Walter Hilton, a fourteenth-century hermit often viewed …
We lack the capacity to understand what the Master, in his physical form, does for us …
The strongest relationship in the world is that between Master and disciple …
The following incidents – one from a tour in India and another overseas – are reproduced from Legacy of Love …
Awareness of the Divine …