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If sustaining the money is a worry, then again you should either take steps to reduce spending or be in the ultimate surrender to Existence, knowing it will sustain you. The worry of sustaining money might not be a great problem in your life after all. So relax and just remain with the right action.

Krishna says in the Bhagavad Gita, ‘A person whose mind is contended because of spiritual knowledge, who has subdued his senses and to whom stone and gold are the same and who is satisfied with what he has, is said to be established in Self realization and is called an enlightened being.’ - Swamiji Nithyananda (Living Enlightenment, Page Number:53)
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Namaste concept originated from the firm belief the soul is immortal.


What is Namaste?........

It is the popular Hindu greeting performed by pressing two hands together and holding them near the heart. The whole act communicates to the world
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“You and I are one. I salute and worship the God within you which is indeed a mirror image of myself.”


Namaste concept originated from the Hindu belief that the real I within all of us is the immortal soul or ATMAN which is indeed God and our problem is our EGO, the FALSE BELIEF that we are the perishable material body.
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The actual gesture of holding both hands together is known as ANJALI MUDRA..........

The word ANJALI came from the root word ANJ meaning "to honor or anoint".


Namaste is derived from the Sanskrit language and is a combination of two words, "Namaḥ" and "te". Namaḥ means 'bow', 'obeisance', 'reverential salutation' or 'adoration’, and te means 'to you.'
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​​Meditation: The Simple and Practical Way to Begin Meditating
By Rev. Patrick J. Harbula

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Meditation is an ancient practice that has brought peace and clarity to people from every time, culture, and place. Its benefits —a sense of calm, greater knowledge of self, better health—are as appealing to the modern world as they were to the ancient. In this beginner's guide to meditation, author Patrick Harbula provides readers with everything they need to know in order to experience deep meditation. 

Readers will learn: 
- The history of meditation, both Eastern and Western
- The benefits of meditation for the mind, body, and spirit
- Different forms of meditation practice
- Supportive practices to enhance the benefits of meditation in daily living.
- Simple ways to begin meditation immediately, and more...

In addition, readers will also find simple techniques to deepen the meditation path for more experience meditators.