Daily Teachings
- Sri Paramjyothi
Forgiveness happens when you know that the other is not responsible
~ Sri Paramjyothi
MIND SEES ONLY WHAT IT HAS NOT RECEIVED, IGNORES WHAT IT HAS RECEIVED.
~Sri Amma
You and the Divine are not separate. That separation is a creation of the mind
~ Sri Paramjyothi
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Each one of us is continuously influencing the other.
~Sri Bhagavan


Accept your child as he or she is
Accept your child as he or she is
Every child is a divine gift, a unique expression of the Supreme. Accepting your child as he or she is, without judgment or expectation, is the first step toward unconditional love. When you drop comparisons and allow your child to simply be, you create a sacred space for growth, joy, and deep connection. Such acceptance is not passive-it is a conscious act of love that heals and transforms both the parent and the child.
When the parent is free from psychological conditioning, the child naturally blossoms. See your child not as an extension of yourself, but as a soul on its own journey. In this realization, acceptance flows naturally. This divine acceptance becomes the foundation for a beautiful relationship filled with understanding, compassion, and grace. Let’s pray to Sri Ammabhagavan to accept our children as they are.
Unresolved hurt would only further problems in your life.
~Sri Paramjyothi
In relationships, friendship arises only when there is unconditional love
WHEN ONE IS AWARE OF WHAT IS GOING ON INSIDE, THERE WILL BE TOTAL ACCEPTANCE AND NO CONFLICT
When you begin to observe what is happening within you - your thoughts, emotions, judgments, and inner movements without resistance or suppression, a deep awareness dawns. This awareness is not analytical; it is a simple seeing. In that seeing, there is no effort to change or fix anything. There is just observation. And in this pure observation, the conflict begins to dissolve on its own.
As this inner seeing grows, what follows naturally is total acceptance. You no longer fight with yourself, nor do you resist what is. This acceptance brings great peace, because the war within has ended. Life becomes effortless, relationships become harmonious, and joy flows. Let’s pray for to Sri Ammabhagavan to have inner awareness.
ANY EFFORT TO END THE MIND IS THE MIND.
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Your thoughts depend upon your body condition
~ Sri Paramjyothi


Insecurity arises when the images you hold of your future seems impossible
~ Sri Paramjyothi
All mankind is one being.
~Sri Bhagavan
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suffering is born out of thinking.
~ Sri Paramjyothi


A person with high consciousness level has high gratitude levels too
~ Sri Paramjyothi
The mind creates and recreates within the frameworks of the old.
~Sri Paramjyothi
Inner growth is all about being at peace with what you are
Inner growth is not about striving to become someone else or chasing an ideal. It is about recognizing the sacredness of who you already are. When you truly see yourself without judgment, without resistance, a deep peace naturally begins to arise. This acceptance is the doorway to transformation. The Divine within you awakens when you are in harmony with your inner reality.
True growth happens when you stop running away from yourself. It is in embracing your thoughts, emotions, and experiences-just as they are-that real change begins. As you rest in this deep acceptance, the mind becomes still, the heart opens, and the presence of the Divine flows effortlessly into your life. Peace is not something to be achieved; it is revealed when you are fully present with what is. Let’s pray to Sri Ammabhagavan to be peace with ourselves.
Fundamental questions shall put you in an endless loop and you will never move ahead
~ Sri Paramjyothi
When you get in touch with your fear, it tells you its story. When you listen to that, fear vanishes
~ Sri Paramjyothi
Oneness is about awakening to the true nature of all existence
Oneness is about awakening to the true nature of all existence
Oneness is not a philosophy or an idea to be understood by the mind. It is a living experience where the illusory boundaries between ‘you’ and the ‘other’ dissolve. When the self ceases to dominate, and the heart awakens, you begin to experience the pain, the joy, and the beauty of all beings as your own. This is the beginning of true compassion, born not out of effort, but out of the deep realization that all existence is interconnected.
In the state of Oneness, there is no judgment, no division, and no separation. You see the Divine in everything - in a blade of grass, in the face of a stranger, in every sound and silence. Life becomes a sacred flow, guided not by the ego but by the Presence of the Divine within. This awakening is the gift of Grace - it cannot be achieved through striving, only received through surrender to the Supreme. Let’s pray to Sri Ammabhagavan to experience oneness.
A change in your inner dialogue is transformation. Witnessing your inner dialogue is awakening. Cessation of your inner dialogue is enlightment.
~Sri Paramjyothi
Life cannot be wasted in details and trivialities
~ Sri Paramjyothi
Love is experiencing the other as they are
Love is experiencing the other as they are
True love is not about changing the other, nor is it about projecting your ideals or expectations onto them. Love, in its purest essence, is the ability to see and experience the other exactly as they are without judgment, without resistance. It is a state of deep acceptance, where the other is not a concept in your mind, but a living reality before you.
When you truly experience the other as they are, a great silence descends within. The mind ceases to interfere, and the heart opens naturally. This is the beginning of oneness. Love then is not something you do, but a state you enter. In that state, the divine expresses itself effortlessly through your relationships, and life becomes a flow of grace. Let’s pray to Sri Ammabhagavan to experience others as they are
Life is a movement; an oscillation between order and disorder
Life is a movement; an oscillation between order and disorder
Life, as revealed in the Light of the Divine, is not static. It is a continuous journey-an eternal movement between order and disorder. When there is order, there is harmony, clarity, and a natural flow of joy. But just as night follows day, disorder too emerges-not as a punishment, but as a necessary phase for growth. Disorder shakes us, challenges us, and prepares the soil of consciousness for deeper transformation.
One must not resist disorder, but witness it with awareness. In that sacred seeing, disorder begins to give way to a higher order. Life is a sacred dance, where chaos and clarity take turns to lead, each step guided by Grace to awaken us to the Divine within. When this is seen deeply, suffering transforms into learning, and life becomes a sacred process of inner flowering. Let’s pray to Sri Ammabhagavan to understand life is both order and disorder