Is meditation, which is a state of inner absorption, the final goal of spirituality? Does enlightenment mean getting away from the world and remaining in a secluded place? What is the much celebrated state of Realization like and how can one attain it? How does a Jnani differ from the others? In this sublime session, Poojya Swamiji answers all these oft asked questions of seekers with great clarity.
Describing enlightenment as entirely an inner attainment - an unbroken state of wisdom, freedom and abundance, Swamiji exhorts all of us to constantly churn our intelligence with infusional introspection, for it is the intelligence alone which can help us perceive the Supreme Truth!
Poojya Swamiji will be taking Bhagavad Gita Verse by Verse in this Satsang (Saturdays). Swamiji is now discussing the second chapter of the Bhagavad Gita.
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Narayanashrama Tapovanam, an Ashram located in Thrissur, Kerala, embodies the unique tradition of Guru-shishya Parampara, disseminating Brahmavidya (Science of Self-knowledge) through regular classes, satsangs, and above all, through learning in the association of a realized spiritual master.
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