Issue No. 128 • June 23, 2002
Editor: Mr. Virendra Pandurang Marathe
 
 
Articles

Need For Spirituality

Practical Guidance

Clarification
of Doubts


Children's Corner

Activities Worldwide

Religious Festivals

Implied Meanings

Spiritual Experiences

Science of Spirituality


Experiment of the Subtle Dimension


Saints' Quotes


Readers' View

 

 

 



Thoughts and us


    "Each issue has to be given a thought to, but it is not for us to do so."


Implied Meaning:  
    Here, 'issue' refers to worldly situations that one is faced with in daily life. 'But it is not for us to do so' means that a seeker need not pay undue attention to such matters, but continue with his spiritual practice. As the seeker continues his spiritual practice, he develops detachment (vairagya) and realizes that such situations arise from the Great Illusion (Maya) and the experience of Bliss or the Soul principle is independent of it. 


Links

Glossary

Highlights

Contact Us

Current Issue

Archived Issues

Sanatan Homepage

Download the Weekly

Subscribe to the Weekly

Search
   [Search Help]