Direct experience is the only way of true learning.
Self observation should be done continuously on every action, word, thought and response at every moment in every context.
Silence is remaining in fullness. Experience silence in the midst of busy actions.
A Sadhaka should travel from impulsive behavior to intelligent behavior and reach intuitive behavior.
Be in the present and not in the compelled past or guided future.
Meditation is to be in the SPACE OF NOW.
Touching our inner source is meditation.
Sadhana is to move from ‘Becoming’ to ‘Being’.
To travel into ones inner most self, the external life should be simple and humble.
Innocence is an expression of the divinity within.
Meditation means emptying contents of the mind.
Realization happens in the midst of life’s battle field.
Yoga is nothing but the science of experience.
To get freedom from ones own conditionings is Sadhana.
Yoga is creating a space between stimulus and reaction.
Meditation is a dynamic observation without interference.
Ever flowing enthusiasm, adventurous spirit, unlimited courage and a personal philosophy of life are the ingredients of the formula for self-transformation.
The purpose of life is to transform from being an animal being into a human being and realize the divine being within.