Renounce or restraint?
Does one need to renounce activities, practice restraint, or suppress desires to lead a ‘spiritual’ life? The common belief is yes—but the truth is, none of that is necessary. What truly matters is a clear
Does one need to renounce activities, practice restraint, or suppress desires to lead a ‘spiritual’ life? The common belief is yes—but the truth is, none of that is necessary. What truly matters is a clear
Today, mirrors come in all sorts of shapes and curves, each serving a different purpose. Some reflect your image accurately, while others make you appear thinner, taller, shorter, or wider. A broken mirror offers a fragmented reflection; a dusty
There are many questions, discussions, and sessions on how to practice Dharma. Broadly, people tend to approach it in three main ways: Thought Process #1: It is not possible to practice Dharma in today’s world
Everyone fears death, a common man or a distinguished person. Death is anyway inevitable, what is the best way to overcome the fear of death? Let's look at a simple example. If a person is well-prepared for an exam