Issue No. 213 • February 22, 2004
Editor: Mr. Pruthviraj Purushottam Hajare

Articles

Messages to Seekers

Need For Spirituality

Saints’ Blessings
to the Sanatan


Clarification of Doubts

Did You Know?

Practical Guidance

Spiritual Practice for Awakening Spiritual Emotion

Children's Corner

Activities Worldwide

Religious Festivals

Implied Meanings

Spiritual Practice for Destroying Ego

Spiritual Experiences

Experiment of the
Subtle Dimension


Saints' Quotes





This Week's Highlights

For week ending February 21, 2004
Practice Spirituality according to the basic principles underlying
any religion – for lasting elimination of religious intolerance
    St. Florentin, France – Recent reports have indicated a rise in religious intolerance in France, especially its conservative old towns and villages. Amidst the old buildings and the picturesque landscape, there lies another world filled with frustration of idle young men born to Muslim immigrants in a deeply conservative, Christian land. Their isolation is extreme, their alienation profound and their future uncertain. But their situation is not unique. ... 
The Sanatan is striving for spread of Righteousness (Dharma), tolerance for all religions, and rejuvenation of society
Repeating (chanting) The Lord’s Name and peace of mind
Question: How can chanting bring peace of mind and give Bliss?
Importance of collective spiritual practice (samashti sadhana)
It is more important to develop qualities of a seeker
than to achieve (gross) excellence in satseva
Actions/efforts to awaken spiritual emotion – Part 10
Story - Something more important than a beautiful gift
Spiritual Experience
Reports from the Sanatan's Centers
Spiritual emotion
Losses due to ego and importance of
dissolving ego in an average person
Experience of meditation and increased motivation
for spiritual practice during bhav satsang
Experiencing the presence of deities during chanting
Importance of sattvik plants
Different paths to God