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    Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

    074 – by Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha – Have moderate desires

    This is the 74th video in the playlist containing the 'Words of Wisdom' series of short videos in english by our Spiritual Masters.

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    • Interactional Sadhana of Mutuality, Love and Tolerance

      Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

    • Love, Sympathy and Sacrifice

      Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

    • The Three Virtues - Love, Sympathy and Sacrifice

      Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

    • Mind-Sadhana, worked upon by Intelligence and Introspection

      Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

    • Cultivate Qualities of Mind and Intelligence

      Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

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    Articles (16)

    Ma Gurupriya

    The Most Delightful Adventure

    Always keep a beautiful picture of yourself in your mind. Full of all good qualities, like love, sympathy, sacrifice, patience, tolerance, perseverance, endurance, hope, confidence, fearlessness, truthfulness, straightforwardness, transparence, non-laziness, calmness, peace, joy and so on ..

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    Ma Gurupriya

    My School & the Eternal School

    Swamiji slowly exposed me to the enormous potentials of the mind. He taught me how the mind can handle and overcome every difficult emotion and situation and remain stable. Gradually he led me onto the path of discovering one’s real identity, the knowledge of which alone enables one to remain unaffected in the face of all stress and adversities.

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    Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

    Parents must grow

    Repeatedly saying the same thing, nagging, is to be avoided. Make the children respond to words and suggestions given once. Tell them not to make it necessary to speak to them on the same point several times. Keep quiet, and take to mauna (silence). More than repeated exhortations, mauna will be heeded.

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    Sunflower

    On the slope of the hill, opposite the last house of the village stood a thicket of sunflowers. It grew from a seed thrown by somebody who had passed by a long time ago. It was delightful to see the big leaves on stems as high as eight feet and flowers with brown seeds crowned by yellow petals looking like small suns, swaying in the breeze.

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