Namasté October 3
The abode of peace is called NOW. Whether you may feel lost, or far from your destination, or unsure about your next step, peace is there, walking with you as your own shadow, willing you on. Neeraja
The abode of peace is called NOW. Whether you may feel lost, or far from your destination, or unsure about your next step, peace is there, walking with you as your own shadow, willing you on. Neeraja
When seeking relaxes into finding that is what meditation is. Meditation is realizing you are home and do not need to go anywhere else. The mind can take rest in the heart. You cannot make it happen, but you can fall into it. Neeraja
Who ever could fill your begging bowl? Nobody! All search is futile. Enlightenment is to firmly stand on your two feet. Neeraja
By accepting fully each and every aspects of our being, love expresses and declares itself and we become part of its beauty. In that embrace we feel a certain sense of belonging, a pure silence that surround us and nurture us. This is Dhyana. Neeraja
Don't try to change the dream. The more you fuss around the more you get attached to the dream itself. Look at the dream, observe it, be present. It is in the awareness that you will find yourself being what you have always be: Reality. Neeraja
Why hesitate?Every doubt, uncertainty, wavering creeps infrom the ‘me’.But…this ‘me’ where does it really comes from? Neeraja
How could one ever realize that ‘all is illusion’ and that he himself is a character of the same dream?The mind who thinks, ‘Life is a dream’ has no separare existence; that thought can only appear within the same dream. Neeraja
Remove the veil.The mental stories, the rooted beliefs, ideas, are the veil which hides the truth of immediacy and perfect stillness. Neeraja
Healing happens in an open heart, it is a gift of love. Really it is love that can heal anything, love is that intimate whisper that knows that all is okey… it is okey to let go. Neeraja
What is discovered when we give our attention to the silence, to the peace and the love that is always here? Neeraja