I am Consciousness and Bliss
I am not detachment nor salvation, Nor anything reached by the senses; I am behold all thought and form. I am everywhere, and nowhere at all- I am Consciousness and Bliss. I am Shiva! I... More »
I am not detachment nor salvation, Nor anything reached by the senses; I am behold all thought and form. I am everywhere, and nowhere at all- I am Consciousness and Bliss. I am Shiva! I... More »
The adorable one who is seated In the heart rules the breath of life. Unto him all the senses pay their homage. When the dweller in the body breaks out In the freedom from the... More »
When the mind is attracted To anything it senses, You are bound. Where there is no I, You are free. Where there is I, You are bound. Consider this. It is easy. Embrace nothing, Turn... More »
The Self is one. Ever still, the Self is Swifter than thought, swifter than the senses. Though motionless, he outruns all pursuit. Without the Self, never could life exist. -Isha Upanishad
When a man is asleep, with senses withdrawn and serene and sees no dream-that is the Self. This is immortal, fearless. This is Brahman. Then Indra went away satisfied in heart. But even before he... More »
Let him approach with humility a guru who is learned in the scriptures and established in Brahman. To such a seeker, whose mind is tranquil and senses controlled, and who has approached him in... More »
Before he makes each one of us, God speaks. Then, without speaking, he takes each one out of the darkness. And these are the cloudy words God speaks before each of us begins: "You have... More »
This is being described as optical illusion. Illusion is Maya, which means our brain and the five senses are cheating us without our knowledge.
Practice right conduct, learning and teaching; Be truthful always, learning and teaching; Master the passions, learning and teaching; Control the senses, learning and teaching; Strive for peace always, learning and teaching; Rouse kundalini, learning... More »
I am fulfilled. The elements of nature, The body and the senses, What are they to me? Or the mind? What is emptiness or despair? -Ashtavakra Gita 20:1