Daily Messages
Daily spiritual nourishment from the Masters
Daily spiritual nourishment from the Masters of our Order. These messages are drawn from the published works and talks of Pujya Babuji Maharaj, Dr. K.C. Varadachari, and Rev. K.C. Narayana.
Pujya Babuji Maharaj’s Message
From Peerless Pearls
“Rise before dawn. Offer your prayer and puja at a fixed hour preferably before sunrise, sitting in one and the same pose. Have a separate place and seat for worship. Purity of mind and body should be specially adhered to.”
Dr. K.C. Varadachari’s Message
Daily Inspiration
“This original impulsion leads to the fulgurative diversity which proceeds from the utmost subtle condition to the grossest condition, as the radiations move more and more away from the Central point of impulsion. (ksobha).”
Rev. K.C. Narayana’s Reference
Commentary on the Master’s Message
“The Divine is expressing itself and is coming out. That is the time we take advantage of, because the greatness of the God can be seen only in the early hours of the day and not in the midnight. At midnight we can have the laya. One can have laya, a superior form of worship is possible, but for a person who is living a life of grihasta we see here the activity. Activity starts and we must be in tune with it. To be in tune with nature is our system. It is a natural path. We have got to be in tune. We have got to be clean. We have got to be pure.”
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“Revered SriRamchandraji Maharaj says try to find a place in your house where you can sit in meditation comfortably without any difficulty. It can be a room if you can afford, it can be a small 3/2 space somewhere else in the house. But let it be a fixed place where you pray and have your own carpet. Note that everything is and has vibration. People often forget this. And we think that we can sit anywhere. After all we can say that God is everywhere and it should not matter much where one sits and how he sits. That is philosophy. Yoga is different. Yoga demands discipline.”
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