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.
12-Samadristi-154 27-September
Babuji Maharaj

Pujya Babuji Maharaj’s Message

From Peerless Pearls

“Our belongings are a pile of Samskaras (impressions) with their resultant effects in the form of complexities and the diverse coverings, which we have gathered round the soul and which are the results of our thoughts and actions.”

— Ref: BWS 185

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Constant Remembrance

Silence Speaks

Dr. K.C. Varadachari

Dr. K.C. Varadachari’s Message

Daily Inspiration

“It may even be said that our revenge is the cause of building up of the so called Suksmasarira for the sake of transmigration from body to body, not so much to evolve but to take vengeance against our foes or enemies.”

— Ref: Vol I - pg 81

Rev. K.C. Narayana’s Reference

Commentary on the Master’s Message

“We have simply to unfold ourselves and restore our own Balance which we had lost. How simple it looks when we say that we have restored our BALANCE! I would appeal to every one of you to kindly think about whether we have restored our balance because we are in an Unbalanced state. We are restless. Unbalanced because of several attachments and bondages, several ideas about ourselves, our egos, our notions, our idiosyncrasies. It is of course a very simple thing, but it becomes very difficult to follow, because with out unbalanced state we have created intricacies. Intricacies here mean essentially attachment. Attachment to anything other than the Divine is the intricacy we build on our soul. The cocoon of the silkworm is being built, have been built by us regularly. This example Babuji Maharaj mentions elsewhere and says we have formed or put ourselves into a cocoon. It becomes difficult to come out of it without breaking the cocoon.”

— Ref: BP1 - 417

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