meditation
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Vivekananda on the Purification of the Mind
Swami Vivekananda warned that most people waste their time trying to meditate because they skip the very first steps of Yoga. Everyone wants silence of mind. But Yoga does not begin with silence. It begins with purification. Most people jump straight to Asana or even Meditation, but Vivekananda was blunt:If the foundation is cracked, the… Continue reading
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Vivekananda Explains Ida, Pingala and Sushumna
Swami Vivekananda approached Yoga not as belief or symbolism, but as a science of the nervous system and consciousness. In his lectures on Raja Yoga, he repeatedly emphasized that spiritual growth depends on how energy flows through the spine. At the center of this explanation are three channels: Ida, Pingala and Sushumna. The Two Ordinary… Continue reading
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Vivekananda – Handling Insult and Criticism
When we are criticized or mocked, the nervous system responds as if we are in danger. The brain prepares for survival, not understanding. Adrenaline floods the system. Logic steps aside. All teachings are forgotten. The Ego’s Survival Error Swami Vivekananda explained this reaction long before modern neuroscience. The ego, he said, is a fragile construct… Continue reading
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Vivekananda’s Formula for Genius Level Focus
We live in an age of notifications, tabs and endless scrolling, yet we wonder why our minds feel fractured. We multitask.We drink more coffee.We try new productivity systems. Still, we feel scattered. Over a century ago, Swami Vivekananda identified the real issue. He said the difference between an ordinary person and a genius is not… Continue reading
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Vivekananda’s Teachings To Become Fearless
Swami Vivekananda once said something striking: “If there is one word that comes out like a bomb from the Upanishads, it is Abhihi – Fearless.” To Vivekananda, most of what we call our sins, weaknesses or failures are not moral flaws at all. They are simply fear wearing different masks. Fear Is Contraction Vivekananda described… Continue reading
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Brain-Boosting Mantras
In our modern, high-speed world, we often treat the brain like a machine – pushing it to work harder, stay focused longer and absorb more data. But ancient Indian wisdom, through Vedanta and Patanjali’s Yogdarshan, teaches us that the mind is more like an instrument that needs to be “tuned” before it can be played.… Continue reading
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Patanjali’s Kriya Yoga
When you hear “Yoga” what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Likely graceful poses, stretchy pants and perhaps a moment of calm at the end of class. And while those things are wonderful, they’re just one tiny peek into something far vaster and older: Yogdarshan. Think of Yogdarshan as the original “operating system” for… Continue reading
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Vivekananda on Chakra Activation
When we talk about spiritual growth, most of us jump straight to Chakras – colors, symbols, energy centers rising upward. Swami Vivekananda, however, pointed our attention somewhere far more practical and uncomfortable. He spoke about Granthis or the psychic knots. Not energy centers, but energy locks. Not places where power flows, but places where it… Continue reading
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Understanding Aham Vritti
We spend our whole lives protecting, polishing and worrying about ourselves. We say, “I am stressed”, “I am successful” or “I am getting older”. But have you ever paused to look at the “I” itself? Not the person in the mirror, but the actual sense of “me” that shows up before any other thought begins?… Continue reading
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Vivekananda on Mind Control using Prana
Swami Vivekananda often said that most people don’t suffer because they lack energy. They suffer because their energy is scattered. To explain this, he used one word again and again: Prana. Prana is not just breath. Breath is only the easiest place where we can see and touch it. Prana is the force that moves… Continue reading