No matter what kind of substance it is, it gives some light when burned.

What activities do you lose yourself in?

Oh, think  🤔

In ancient times, there was a learned sage Kakshiwan who was well versed in all types of scriptures and Vedas. Once he went to meet Rishi Priyamedha who was a scholar like him and knowledgeable in all the scriptures. Both were also classmates and whenever they met, there was a long debate between the two, in which sometimes the orbiter and sometimes the beloved were victorious.  On that day also the sage Orbiter asked Priyamedha a question in the debate, “What is the thing that  that, if lit, produces heat but does not spread any light?” Priyamedha pondered a lot but was unable to answer the riddle. He promised to answer it later, but his life was spent trying to find the answer. No matter what kind of substance it is, it gives some light when burned

When the end time of Priyamedh Rishi came near, he sent a message to the sage Orbiter that I was unable to find the answer to your riddle, but I am sure that such a scholar will be born in my dynasty who will be able to answer your question. But promise me that you will not leave this earth until a scholar of my family answers your question. Saying this, he gave up his life. Orbiter was deeply saddened by his death, but what saddened him even more was that Priyamegha died in dissatisfaction because of his question After the death of Priyamegh, his son took the responsibility of answering this question but he too was unable to find the answer to this question and one day he also died. In the same way, one after the other, eight generations of Priyamegh fell into the cheek of time in an attempt to find the answer to the question of the orbiter. Orbiter stayed alive to find a solution to his riddle. As a boon, Kakshivan had received a pouch from Devraj Indra which was made of mongoose leather. It was full of rice grains and they had a boon that they would live until the rice grains were exhausted.


Every year they would take out a grain and throw it away, and were living to answer their question. In the ninth generation of Priyamegh, a child named Sakamshva was born, who was very learned since childhood. As a child, he had participated in innumerable scriptures and was always victorious. When Sakamsva grew up, one thing started pricking him his entire 8 generations had been unable to answer a riddle and the sage orbiters were alive only to get the answer to their question He decided that by finding the answer to this question, he would eradicate the stigma of his family and free the sage Orbiter from this life cycle. One day he was thinking about this question when he remembered a verse from Sama Veda and he was filled with emotion and started singing it in a melodious voice. With that, he also got the answer to his question. He immediately ran to the hermitage of the chamber and paid obeisance to him. The roomers knew as soon as they saw him that they would get the answer to their question today. Sakamsva said, “O Gurudev, a person who recites the Sama Veda after the Rig Veda, that singing is like a fire from which both heat and light are produced.


But the person who sings only the hymns of the Rig Veda, not the Sama Veda, that singing is like the real fire, but this is the fire from which heat is produced but not light.  Hearing Sakamshva’s reply, tears welled up in the eyes of the orbiter. He said in a full voice, “O son! You are blessed. A question I inadvertently asked snatched my dear friend Priyamegh from me. Not only this, I also saw many generations of him in front of me in the dark.   But today by answering this question, you not only benefited your ancestors but also freed me from this cycle of life. Saying this, he gave his bag to Sakamshva and asked him to scatter the remaining rice grains so that he could go to the next world.  At his command, Sakamsva threw all the rice grains on the earth, and then the orbiter gave up his body.
This is Prabodha, this is the Sumarti for which this human body has been obtained.

All of us human beings have kept ourselves in the limited range where we only have our job, savings account, children, and education, so far our thinking power has been limited. Instead of giving space to new thinking, people are busy shopping, new mobiles, and fashion styles. The difficult problem today is the weakening of willpower. Whether it is worth considering whether it is worth considering or not that only external option is being given importance to solve the problem!!!

Vocalization + Intention = Healing.

What are three objects you couldn’t live without?

Knowledge and you??

Knowledge is everywhere, in many forms, manifesting itself in the diverse nature of action. Nature presides over knowledge through its ingredients. The sages have presented knowledge in formulaic form, in figurative language, and in code style. How do we receive it? It is up to us. How capable is our intellect to absorb this knowledge, how effective is our education? This is how we know our abilities. Pure knowledge is Brahman in itself. Knowledge is not the monopoly of any one organism. Knowledge is for everyone. Knowledge is only in the possession of Brahma and Saraswati, the institutions of knowledge. The supreme god of knowledge is Shiva. All knowledge is contained in it. Knowledge is not ours. It is of nature. By the grace of nature, we become the possessors of it. It is necessary to thank Mother Nature, the giver of knowledge. Who are we to give knowledge? Nature gives knowledge to all of us through us. The more our receptive power, the more knowledge we receive and retain


1. Cutting off the tongue and offering it to the deity = that is, no wrong words come out of the mouth. Worshiping the Ishta by observing silence or expelling the tongue, doing penance.

2. Cutting off the head and offering it to the deity = canceling the ego = bowing the head = taking refuge. Surrender 100%.

3. Cutting off the leg and dedicating it to the Goddess = stopping running away = Worshiping the Ishta by remaining stable in one place = to be distinguished in immovable samadhi.

4. Offering to the Deity with eyes out = turning away from the outer world = being introverted = looking within = closing the outer eyes = gaining insight

5. Sacrifice of life = stoppage of the movement of breath = to be unconscious = to keep oneself in ultimate peace. Sacrifice your inner anger.

6. Drinking nectar = immersing in knowledge = increasing concentration

7 . To reside in Kashi = to attain knowledge and stay in it = to implement knowledge in life.

9. To live in Ayodhya = to live a life free from conflict.

10. To obtain the philosopher’s stone = to prove the harshest fire god who drinks the juice.

11. To remain in yoga sleep = to live a life free from all dualities or to be equanimous

Everything is energy vibrations.

“Sound is the carrier wave of consciousness” – Steven Halpern


By projecting the intent into sound, various experiences and effects can be created. For example; Two people can potentially make the same sound with different intents, and two can manifest different effects. One person can make a sound and project therapeutic energy into it, while another person can make the same sound with the opposite experience depending on the intent From our perspective, the intention to use sound healing as a tool may be the most important and powerful part of the formula. Here’s a good formula for reference.

Vocalization + Intention = Healing.

If vocalization is the physical equivalent of sound, visibility is the spiritual equivalent of sound, and together they form the result of sound.
Thus, equally another formula;

Vocalization + Visualization = cosmic medicine

9 of body.

What experiences in life helped you grow the most?


If we look at our body from a spiritual aspect, our scriptures mention that our body has nine gates within itself. They are-

1. Right eye
2. Left eye
3. Right ear
4. Left ear
5. Right nostril
6. Left nostril
7. Mouth
8. Genitals
9. Anus

Also, in our scriptures, the body is compared to a city, a city consisting of 9 gates (entrance/exits). The king in the city is the consciousness, the Queen the intelligence, both are bound together in this city.

According to Bhagavad Gita 5.13-

सर्वकर्माणि मनसा संन्यस्यास्ते सुखं वशी |
नवद्वारे पुरे देही नैव कुर्वन्न कारयन् ||

Meaning- The embodied beings who are self-controlled and detached reside happily in the city of nine gates free from thoughts that they are the doers or the cause of anything.

This philosophy is explained in detail in Bhagavat Purana 4:29-

यदा जिघृक्षन्पुरुषः कार्त्स्न्येन प्रकृतेर्गुणान् ।
नवद्वारं द्विहस्ताङ्घ्रि तत्रामनुत साध्विति ॥

Meaning- When the living entity wants to enjoy the modes of material nature in their totality, he/she prefers, out of many bodily forms, to accept that body which has nine gates, two hands, and two legs. Thus he/she prefers to become a human being or a demigod.

Through these gates, ten kinds of internal air keep passing within the body. Some of prana, apana, udana, vyana, samana, etc. These internal air are responsible for the flow of energy and diseases within our body (Will write in detail about it. One can guard these gates through yoga. Guarding these gates will provide balance within you and help you reach the 10th gate, which is MOKSHA.

When and how is insight obtained?

To know and understand the insight, we have to take the help of Shiva and Bhagwati and surrender to Lord Shiva selflessly. By the grace of Shiva, the path of consciousness becomes easy. Consciousness refers to the awakening of man, that is, the state of mind when he realizes his own and the world’s existence. In other words, we can also call consciousness mind. Since we live with our mind there is a fear hidden behind every action of a person who lives with the mind. If we pay more attention to the insight of our soul than to consciousness, then the state of consciousness is attained. There is no greed, jealousy, or anger in the mind of the living person. He becomes fearless

The level of consciousness in the life of every human being is also different. Satoguna, Rajoguna, and Tamogun all come to the plane of consciousness. But the soul is outside all these qualities of nature. Therefore it is important to know the insight of the soul. When a person knows insight, all his sufferings and troubles go away. Now the point is how to know insight. Just as intellectual and scientific vision is necessary to see molecules and atoms, meditation and cultivation are necessary to know the soul. The study of the soul is called spirituality. When we know and recognize our soul, we reach the fourth dimension of consciousness, after which our consciousness becomes clean and pure

Habbit like postive.

The most important invention in your lifetime is…

Life is magical transformation.

1. Putting a tilak :

The tilak, a significant symbol in Hindu Sanatan Dharma, originates from the Sanskrit word “til,” which signifies sesame seed. Sesame seeds hold immense significance in yagnas (sacred rituals) and acts of charity. The application of a tilak on the forehead is based on the belief that it is a focal point through which one can connect with Divinity, thereby augmenting an individual’s spiritual nature.

The location where the mark is traditionally applied is known as the Ajna Chakra, situated between the eyebrows. Within Hinduism, this point is widely regarded as the entry and exit point of the atman. From a scientific perspective, the Ajna Chakra area is often recognized as the center for thinking, concentration, and memory. It is also the region that tends to heat up during times of stress and tension. By applying the tilak, typically using Chandan (sandalwood paste), a cooling effect is achieved, thereby facilitating concentration.


2. Taking Agni Snan :

Agni means fire, Agnidev is the twin brother of Indra & has 2 faces. In Rigveda, Agnidev is considered the mouth of every deity. Agni also known as Pavaka, means whatever enters in fire becomes pure. Agni snan doesn’t mean taking a real bath with fire. Agni Snan is a way to clean your aura just like a jal snan (normal bath). This can remove all the negativity within you. It was a very prominent practice in ancient days. Today, for many Agni snan refers to practicing sati. However, this process is just like doing arti of one’s body (from head to toe) using camphor. This should be followed just after taking a normal bath and one needs to wear very light clothes. The after-effects are magical. It really works great with the concentration.


3. Burning up the camphor :

According to Hindu belief, the burning of camphor is the process to clean the environment before praying to gods & goddesses. Burning camphor gives light & aroma, both linked with spirituality. Camphor burns itself out completely without leaving any residual. It represents our Vasanas (ego, lust, greed). The burning of camphor also signifies oneness with God & spreading the light of knowledge.

Scientifically speaking camphor helps in killing germs. It is also an excellent way to purify the air in the surroundings of your home. Burning camphor regularly is an effective way to kill germs from our household.
Apart from this, camphor has a properties of antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory & hence it is used to to treat skin conditions, improve respiratory function, and for pain relief. Try burning it everyday twice a day, in your study room or office and in three days you will see the difference.

4. Doing Dhyan Yoga :

Okay, hold a piece of a paper in your fully stretched hand. Your hand will start paining in just few minutes and that tiny piece of paper will feel like a 5 kg of dumbbell. If our hand can’t hold a tiny piece of paper even for few minutes then imagine the condition of our brain which keep working even in our sleep times. Dhyan yoga can do a lot of good stuff but the first thing it does is relaxing our brain. It will increase your concentration and help you cope with any given situation.


5. Chanting 15 chapter of Bhagavad Gita :

Bhagavad Gita is called as the eternal source of knowledge as it has the essence of all four Veda. Trust me you will get to know a lot of things and will be able to solve any problem in your life. it also teaches the science of yoga, leading a healthy life.


6. Stay connected with postive energy station :

A temple that adheres to scriptural guidelines in the worship of deities provides a more conducive environment for spiritual progress. Such temples maintain a clean and spiritual atmosphere since their sole purpose is to facilitate deity worship and other spiritual activities. It is worth noting that in an advanced stage of devotion, when our hearts are filled with deep reverence, we may experience the sanctity pervading everywhere and perceive the presence of our worshipable god and goddesses in all places.
However, this elevated state of perception is not common among ordinary individuals but attained by those who have reached a highly elevated stage of spiritual advancement. If you do go to a temple, it elevates your consciousness and brings you closer to attaining self realization. If it is impractical to go daily make it a weekly or other suitable periodical visit.


7. Science of mantras :

Chanting any mantra regularly can do magics in your life. Chant any mantra you know, but do it regularly. Chanting mantra is one of the easiest way to connect yourself with universe. The best part is, it will keep you happy and in joyful state even in the era of depression and overthinking. Like Gayatri Mantra, mahamrityunjay Mantra, Shanti Mantra etc


8. Take care of a Maa prakrtuit :

Worshiping nature is one of the main teachings of Hinduism. Giving water to plants, feeding cows, birds can protect you from your past life bad karma.

How to keep your thinking positive?

When a person has to face failure in life, the thought comes to his mind that I cannot do this because I am not destined to do this. This is the main reason for his failure. This thinking makes a person a victim of negativity and he tries to tell himself right by blaming his failure on others. By doing this, the person spoils the relationship with other people and invites his misfortune unknowingly. Instead of taking failure as an experience, the person becomes depressed and in the event of success, the person feels equally excited and proud of himself. In both cases, he does not surrender to God and forgets to thank Him Whatever success and failure we achieve in life, behind it is our accumulated karma along with our ability and confidence. Due to our accumulated virtuous deeds, only a few of our efforts convert into success, but at the same time, our bad deeds attract failure towards us. We forget that success and failure come for a moment which gives us some experience. Our hard work and our positive thinking help us to understand our shortcomings, after which we can improve them and shape our future. To concentrate on this positive emotion and goal, we should adopt meditation and sadhana in our daily lives.

Origin identity

Describe your most ideal day from beginning to end.

purpose of Saptrishi


They are the seven mind-born sons of Bhagawan Brahma who live for a period of time known as a manvantara (306,720,000 Earth Years). Throughout this period, they function as representatives of Brahma. As the manvantara concludes and the universe undergoes destruction, the Saptarishis merge into Brahman, and the responsibility of replenishing the Earth is entrusted to newly designated Saptarishis. These enlightened beings bring essential knowledge and energies to fortify the processes of transition (pralaya). Naturally, they stand as the most evolved “light beings” in creation and serve as guardians of divine laws.

The first group of Saptarishi had worked closely with the Adi Yogi Shiva to maintain the balance on Earth. The present Saptarishis of Vyvasvata manvantara differs from text to text. Probably because we have lost the original texts. According to Mahabharata, Shanti Parva 12.322.27-

मरीचिरत्र्यङ्गिरसौ पुलस्त्यः पुलहः क्रतुः |
वसिष्ठश्च महातेजा एते चित्रशिखण्डिनः।।

The 7 celebrated Rishis, Marichi, Atri, Angiras, Pulastya, Pulaha, Kratu, & Vasishta of great energy, who came to be known by the name of Chitra-sikhandins.”

Srimad Bhagavatam 8.13.5 gives different name of seven sages for Vaivasvara Manvantara-

कश्यपोऽत्रिर्वसिष्ठश्च विश्वामित्रोऽथ गौतमः।
जमदग्निर्भरद्वाज इति सप्तर्षयः स्मृताः॥

Kashyapa, Atri, Vasiṣṭha, Vishwamitra, Gautama, Jamadagni & Bharadvaja are known as the seven sages.”

The Saptarshis of the Vaivasvata Manvantara According to Brahma Purana, Chapter 3 are-
Manvantaras) Atri, Vasista, Kaśyapa, Gautama, Bharadvāja, Viśvāmitra & Jamadagni. Brihadaranyaka Upanishad mentions the names of Saptrishis of Savarni Manvantara which will be the next Manvantara-

गालवो दीप्तिमान्रामो द्रोणपुत्रः कृपस्तथा।
ऋष्यशृङ्गः पितास्माकं भगवान्बादरायणः ॥ ८.१३.१५ ॥
इमे सप्तर्षयस्तत्र भविष्यन्ति स्वयोगतः।
इदानीमासते राजन्स्वे स्व आश्रममण्डले ॥ ८.१३.१६ ॥

“O King, during the eighth manvantara, the great personalities Galava, Diptiman, Parasurama, Asvatthāmā, Krpacarya, Rsyasrnga and our father, Vyasadeva, the incarnation of Narayana, will be the seven sages. For the present, they are all residing in their respective asramas.” During the onset of every Satya Yuga, Sapta Rishis come to earth and recount Dharma that is lost (by end of Kali Yuga all Dharma will be lost). This is mentioned in Chapter 31 Anusanga of Brahmanda Purana.

How Powerful Are They And What are Their Purpose?


Saptarishi, meaning “seven sages” are actually Brahmarshis. A Brahmarishi, a tatpurush compound of brahma, is a member of the highest class of Rishis, especially those who are credited with the composition of the hymns collected in the Rigveda.

A Brahmarshi is a sage who has attained enlightenment and became a Jivanmukta by completely understanding the meaning of Brahman and has attained the highest divine, infinite and self knowledge called Brahmajnana which means they have completely understood the meaning of Brahman. One cannot rise to the level of a Brahmarishi through merit alone, since the order was created divinely and is appointed by Bhagawan Brahma. Upon the passing of a Brahmarshi, they achieve Paramukti, liberating themselves from Samsara—the continuous cycle of life and death. The Saptarishi are praised in various passages within the Vedas and other literature. While the Vedic Samhitas refrain from explicitly listing these sages by name, subsequent Vedic texts like the Brahmanas, Upanishads, and Puranas provide such enumerations.

These Saptarishi are so powerful that they are capable of defeating every weapon on earth, can forecast the future, and are not influenced by the circle of life and death. In ancient Indian astronomy, the constellation of the Big Dipper is called saptarishi, with the seven stars representing seven rishis. Please note that The Ursa Major, Big Bear and Saptarishi are one and the same. Whether a person is in a worldly life or a spiritual life, he has only one dream or only goal that he should succeed in life. For which he also works and also prays to God. But even after this, there are no positive changes in his life. Due to this, the person starts losing faith in God and sometimes he starts showing himself as an atheist. In such a situation, we should not forget one thing God understands emotion, not language If the interest of others is involved in your success, then you will be successful in that work. Indian spirituality teaches us that the path to success passes through sadhana, sankirtan, and selfless service. If there is a deficiency in any one of these three, then we will face failure even after a million attempts. Therefore, one should meditate, sankirtan, and selfless service, so that one can get both permanent success and beautiful health in life

The sports of study.

What are your favorite sports to watch and play?

🔰Things to consider while studying


1. Always study sitting on a chair table. Do not read at all while lying on the bed, reading lying down does not remember what you read at all. Rather, sleepiness begins.

2. Do not turn on the television while reading and keep the radio or songs off, this increases concentration, if you have to study, then do it in the morning.

3. Switch off the mobile or keep it in silent mode while studying.

4. Keep writing down the read text, this will also maintain your concentration and notes will also be made for the future.

5. Read any paper at least three times. Useful for revision.

6. Avoid the tendency to boring study

7. Make short notes so that they come in handy at the time of examination.

8. Discuss the studied text with your friends, group discussion is beneficial in studies.

9. Sort out the important topics based on the old question papers and prepare them well.

10. Eat a balanced diet because more food brings sleep and laziness, while less food does not feel like studying. Students should not take fast food and salty flavored foods made from Maggi, Maida, this increases laziness.

11. Read with the help of pictures, maps, graphs, diagrams, etc. They are remembered for a long time.

Is a disease-free life in one’s own hands? So is that important?

In today’s era, a person is troubled by diseases. After all, why do these diseases come into our lives, or rather, how are these diseases born in our bodies? Do you know, if not, then know because this information can prove to be very beneficial in your life? Our emotions are hidden behind illness in our lives. If any disorder i.e. bad thoughts, misconceptions, sorrow, and grief are present in our mind, then these disorders take place in our body and these disorders affect our emotional level! After this, when there is harmony between our emotional state and physical state, then this harmony becomes the root cause of the disease The only way to avoid this situation is when a person is in the state of God Bhava and regularly accepts Sadhana in his daily life, then the flow of positive energy starts increasing inside him gradually. This is the energy with which the ability to cure every disease in man is also awakened. With a balanced diet and lifestyle, we can live a good study and healthy life

“Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”

Describe a family member.

Nature as family is a beautiful perspective. It underscores the interconnectedness of all living beings and the environment. This perspective encourages respect, care, and responsibility towards the natural world. It also reminds us of our role as stewards of the Earth, with the duty to preserve and protect it for future generations. Embracing nature as family fosters a deeper appreciation for the intricate web of life that sustains us all. “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” is a Sanskrit phrase from ancient Indian scriptures, specifically the Maha Upanishad. It translates to “the world is one family” in English. This concept emphasizes the idea that the entire world is interconnected and all of humanity is linked in a familial bond. It promotes the values of universal love, peace, and understanding among all people, regardless of nationality, race, religion, or other divisions. It encourages a sense of shared responsibility for the well-being of the entire global community. This philosophy has been influential in Indian thought and has gained recognition worldwide as a guiding principle for promoting harmony and unity among diverse cultures and societies.

Achievement of goal .

What could you do more of?


Faith is a great power. If there is a deep faith in the mind, then even the most difficult path can be taken forward, and if there is no such faith, then the steps taken on any path in life start going on downward. The mind was terrified by all kinds of doubts. But if there is a belief in the mind that someone is standing behind you to help you, then man is not looking back to do any work anywhere and he can do that work. But if you do not have faith in your mind, then the place where you are standing, the ground is slipping under your feet, and you start to feel. Faith is the foundation that the mind needs, it is a strong foundation. Life is a strong refuge. No matter what the good or bad situation in life, faith is what helps a person to be courageous. To get ahead in any situation in life, one has to first learn to trust someone. Only then can a man move on, first to himself and then to the Lord. If there is no self-belief and no self-confidence, then man feels weak and fails on the way forward. So before you can win any race you have to believe in yourself, only then it is time to strive for it.

Now the question is who should we trust? How to recognize your strengths and weaknesses? How can we believe that we can do this work? There is only one answer to this, and that is that just as a small seed has the power to become a huge tree, so also within us the power to make infinite possibilities possible is innumerable, but in the form of a seed. If we do not believe in ourselves, in our strength, we will never be able to use those powers. Only by believing in ourselves can we make good use of the many strengths within us and make our personality strong, and vast like a huge tree. Just as the seed has to face many struggles crises, and challenges before it can take the shape of a giant tree, so too do human beings have to face different kinds of hardships, difficult situations, and challenges to develop. If he does not believe in his strength, in his strength, in his ability, he will never be able to move forward. He will not be able to accept any challenge and overcome the difficulties that have come.

For that, one should fully develop one’s potential. We must learn to use them properly. For that, first of all, we have to undertake small tasks, through which we will realize our strength and then we should try to accomplish big tasks. It is natural to have doubts about the completion of any major task. It is impossible to work, such confusion in the mind, there is a possibility of it; But if we strive for it with self-confidence, we can pave the way for success by overcoming even the biggest obstacles that seem impossible, and make that task possible.

Know inner strength?




There are so many things happening in this world that we are surprised to see. It seems like nobody can do it, but somebody just does it. It takes a lot of patience, hard work, perseverance, perseverance and courage to do anything that seems amazing and impossible. People who rely on it and believe that it can be done can do it. The more one works hard and studies, the more one persists in one’s work, and the more easily one succeeds in doing it. Even if that task is difficult for others, it becomes easier for those who have the practice and experience to do it. Faith is a great virtue. If there is a strong faith in the mind, then one can easily walk on that path without fear of difficulties and calamities and one day he will complete the task which is not easy for everyone. Circus performances are performed one after the other, big shows are performed and the spectators hold their lives in their hands and keep on watching in amazement. They wonder how they can do all this work. But all this is the result of their training, their study, habits, hard work, dedication and self-confidence. On their strength, the circus performers take their lives into their hands and perform one risky task after another, the audience applauds and admires their skills.

Our lives are as full of challenges as circuses; But because we don’t have enough faith in our minds, we are afraid to accept those challenges. Even taking one step further, our minds are full of doubts. We can’t even believe that we can do something. We accept your defeat before we do anything. It is our weakness that hinders our development and does not allow us to move forward on the path of effort and study. If we want to move forward, to develop ourselves, we must learn to believe and remember that the storehouse of infinite power within us is full of seeds. We need to awaken them and make them believe in themselves. These forces are automatically activated as soon as we believe in ourselves. In the life of a person who is full of faith, there are three main principles at work – determination, courage and victory.

Transmission of energy

What things give you energy?

Rebuilt your own self.

What is better between material life and spiritual life? What are the limits of physical life? Why is the spiritual life called a complete life? What is extraterrestrial life? What is the inner voice? What are the outer and inner ends and conclusion? These are some of the questions that every thinking person must ponder. To live an eternal life means to experience the world. This is the stage in which a person does various types of work-business, enterprise, etc. to fulfill his material needs. He gathers various types of means for body pleasure and material happiness. In this journey, he takes care of the needs of the stomach, fertility, and family and fulfills their needs.

In this journey, a person sometimes does good deeds and sometimes does bad deeds, but some people do only bad deeds. Such people end their lives only while indulging in acts of immorality, atrocities, corruption, dishonesty, violence, etc. This is material life. These are the limits of material life. Therefore material life is considered an incomplete life. A life lived only for the flesh is a material life. Thus our outward journey is limited to fulfilling the needs of our material life. In this inner journey, people are apprehensive about the good and bad results of their actions because performing actions is inspired by the feeling of vision in this material life. As a result, their concentration, efficiency, and Efficiency are affected and they fail in life. Their failure breaks them from the inside so much that they are not able to make any big effort. When they get the results of their actions according to their expectations, they are drowned in joy, and when they get the results contrary to their expectations, they are drowned in despair.

Worldly people swell with pride as soon as they get an honor and fall unconscious when they get insulted. Mostly because of indulging in bad deeds, such people are scared and immersed in worry about the ill effects of bad deeds. The bad deeds done by them always scare and intimidate them. Some people live a life full of miseries and deprivations as a result of their bad deeds, while some people live a life of comfort among material pleasures as a result of their good deeds, but still, they never get real happiness and peace. are not received. There is always satisfaction in them. There is always an emptiness inside them.

In this way, the life of such people is full of humiliation, humiliation, happiness, sorrow, joy, sadness, etc. In the outward journey, the life of a person is full of frustration, despair, depression, guilt, suffering, etc. The last moment of life comes and the person has to leave this world crying. This outward journey, that is, worldly life, is the conclusion, the result, the end of material life. This is the reason that a person can never be free from the bondage of birth and death. If a person lives on the inner journey, he is in this world, but his life remains different from the people living the worldly life. If he lives, he is in this world, but he remains unaffected by the attachment of the world, the inner journey is the journey within himself. In the outward journey, the person looks outside only.

Life is penance.

On the contrary, self-recognition is a wonderful art, in which, according to the Kathopanishad (2.1.1), a person who aspires to immortality looks at his soul by restraining his senses, that is, by stopping external temptations’. He looks into his soul. He enters within himself. He walks within himself. He looks inside himself. He lives in this external world, but he looks at his soul with the eyes of his mind, turning away from the many attachments and attractions of the external world. With the continuous practice of knowledge and meditation, as the turbidity of the mind disappears, so does the concentration of his mind.

After attaining complete concentration, one thing becomes clear to the seeker like the light of day that I am not the body. I am different from the body. I am not even the mind, the intellect, or the senses. I am beyond the mind, intellect, and even the senses. I am such an immortal element that is eternally equal. No change is taking place in him, but he is the eternal witness of all changes, the soul, which is immovable, unchanging, and stable. He is the seer, who is watching the changes happening every moment in the visible world with a watcher’s sense, with a witnessing sense. At the beginning of this inner journey, we are also introduced to the good and bad karma sanskaras prevailing in our unconscious mind. We become aware of our merits and demerits. We look at our present life, every action of the present life. After practicing it continuously for a long time, the seeker starts getting this light.

On January 1, 1886, in the Kashipur garden of Kolkata, Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa Ji blessed the devotees with a feeling of devotion – ‘You people become Chaitanyavan. To become conscious means to experience the conscious being present in one’s conscience. Know that I am not flesh and blood. I am the soul situated in this body. I am the divine part of God, the immortal, imperishable soul. Truth, love, and joy are my true nature. I have absolute right over truth, love, and joy. In this way, as soon as this conscious being is realized, a person changes from within.


The Upanishads have called it ‘Purnamadah Poornamidam’, that is, that too is complete, it is also complete. There is perfection everywhere inside and out. The realization of this state is fullness, true bliss. This is the ultimate aim of spiritual life. This is the ultimate stop of the journey. This is the ultimate conclusion of the inner journey, it is the result, it is the culmination and this is also the fulfillment of life. Undoubtedly, in meditation, along with the attainment of material happiness, prosperity, peace, spiritual bliss, salvation, liberation, etc.. The inner journey is undoubtedly a journey to find bliss, the ultimate bliss. Every seeker who aspires to attain immortality and bliss must set out on an inner journey. The sanskaras of our unconscious are revealed to us in the form of the world outside us. Our inner world creates and destroys our outer world. The more orderly, beautiful, and blissful our inner world is, the more orderly, beautiful, and blissful our outside world is. This is possible only when our unconscious has been fully refined through continuous knowledge, meditation, self-study, and service.

You can choose happiness yourself !!

What are you doing this evening?

For better!!

Do you know how happy you have been in your life? And sad? Perhaps instead of happiness, you will remember your sorrow. Therefore, the more you remember sorrow in life, the more you have to learn to remember the moment of happiness. Being happy is a precious gift that no one can take away, whether you are happy or not it is your responsibility alone, if your happiness is dependent on others, then you will only be sad, and disappointed in life. If you put the responsibility of making yourself happy on others, it is not only impossible but also the cause of sorrow. Because people have their agendas in life, but also unfair because no one wants to be burdened with an extra burden. So you discover, create, maintain, and nurture your happiness. Make a habit of being happy in your life.

Happiness is an asset that no person can ever take away from you. You are the master of your happiness. It keeps you safe from all kinds of emotional control, dominance, and emotional dependence on others. Learn to control your emotions yourself, not at the signals of others. Today we are sad because what does that person say to us? Therefore, mental health is very important. It gives us emotional freedom and it proves extremely powerful for success and living a full, balanced life. Human society is conceived of a family, in which emotions are exchanged. Each other’s pain is shared. Respect is also given. Our family members, friends, colleagues, and others have a natural nature to have perspective, reasoning, and opinions on everything. Each person has different ways of doing his work, the workplace, the idea, the system is also different. It is very difficult to read the mind correctly. Even understanding your mind is a complex task. So, is it better what you want?

What do you want? It is very important to explore this question. Try to ask the question, what do you want? Learn to understand and express yourself. Instead of saying what you don’t want or listing the faults of others, be positive. Can you be happy by talking so much!!!! This sounds very easy to write but it is difficult to bring into discipline. No matter how difficult the path is, it is very important to walk. Get used to good things. Always be grateful for the kind gestures that people show towards you. Whatever is possible, accept people and express gratitude. This will make you count your blessings, resulting in contentment and happiness. Take free time for something you love: pursue your hobby and something you enjoy doing. For example, cooking, listening to music, writing, etc.

Don’t treat others what you don’t like.  It’s perfectly okay to say no to something you don’t want to do but be forced to do by others. For example – postponing a task, consuming drugs, smoking, and engaging in screen time for a long time. Do not let these habits affect you and do not make your speech bitter. Accept others unconditionally: Accepting yourself as you are and accepting others the way they are will make your life easier

Unconditional love is your true nature: love everyone unconditionally, without any expectation in return. This is our true identity. There are many personal duties in human life that we all have to fulfill, but after a time, everyone has to build themselves and become empowered to send vibrations of unconditional love.  This will remove all the negativity from your mind and you will always be in a state of happiness. Only a person who is at peace with himself and the world can keep others happy. A happy person creates a happy family. Happy families build a happy nation. Happy nations make the world peaceful. If you want to show the right path to the world, you have to change yourself. This blog is created for that.