Daily Teachings

    What is good karma?

    If you gain blessing from people, it enters into your good karma account. Just like you have your bank account, there is good karma account and bad karma account. And this is noted into the good karma account.

    -Sri Bhagavan

    Letting go of hurt is forgiveness

    Forgiveness is the key to inner freedom. To forgive is to let go of the hurt you carry within. When you hold onto pain, resentment, or anger, it binds you to the past and clouds your present. True forgiveness is not about condoning what happened; it is about releasing yourself from the suffering it creates. It is a sacred act of compassion towards yourself. In forgiveness, you reclaim your peace, your joy, and your connection to the Divine.

    Forgiveness is a blessing that flows naturally when you awaken to the truth of your heart. As you see your own inner hurt and the suffering of others with deep understanding, forgiveness becomes effortless. It is not something you do it happens to you. In this grace, the chains of past wounds fall away, and love becomes your natural state. To forgive is to be free. Let’s pray to Sri Ammabhagavan to let go of all hurts and forgive all.

    A single experience is sufficient to unravel God and the truths of the universe

    ~ Sri Paramjyothi

    Non-experience of 'What Is" is Suffering

    When you resist the present moment, when you fight reality as it unfolds, suffering arises. It is not the situation that causes pain, but your refusal to experience it fully. Incomplete experiencing binds you to the past and projects fear into the future, keeping you trapped in suffering.

    The moment you completely experience what is - without judgment, resistance, or escape suffering dissolves. What remains is a deep peace, a sacred stillness. Life then flows naturally, effortlessly. In the Light of full experiencing, you are free. This is the path to liberation, the blessing of Oneness. Let’s pray to Sri Ammabhagavan to experience the ‘what is’.

    What is important for success?

    What is important for success?

    The universe is like Aladdin’s magic lamp. It will give you whatever you seek.

    Secondly, you need to have a focused mind, a mind that is capable of attention, that is capable of hard thinking. Thirdly, you ought to have excellent relationships within the family.

    -Sri Bhagavan

    Perfection or imperfection is only in your thought

    The mind is the one that constantly judges and labels experiences, people, and situations as either perfect or imperfect. All things simply are - beyond the dualities created by thought. Reality is complete in itself; it is the mind that fragments and divides it based on conditioning.

    When the mind becomes silent and stops measuring life, the experience of existence becomes effortless and beautiful. There is no striving for perfection, nor is there resistance to imperfection. Everything is seen as an expression of the Divine as it is. True peace arises not from changing the external world, but from the deep realization that perfection and imperfection are merely projections of our thinking mind. Let’s pray to Sri Ammabhagavan to understand that imperfection only lies in thoughts.

    Life is to be lived and not to be questioned.

    • Sri Paramjyothi

    Mind is divisive in nature

    Mind constantly labels, compares, and separates - creating a sense of ‘me’ and ‘the other.’ This division is the root of all inner conflict and suffering. It does not see things as they are, but through the filters of past experiences and conditioning. As long as you are identified with the mind, there will always be separation, judgment, and fear.

    True transformation begins when you observe the mind without resistance or judgment. In that awareness, the grip of the divisive mind begins to loosen. What remains is a state of oneness, a deep connection with all that is. This is the beginning of true love and peace. Let grace do its work - just see, just be. Let’s pray to Sri Ammabhagavan to understand the nature of mind.

    Mind is divisive in nature.

    ~Sri Paramjyothi

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