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  1. The 10 Steps To Happiness

    How to be Happy in Life: Here are the steps to follow to stay happy in life. 1 Reduce Your Needs & Increase Your Responsibilities If you sit and make a note of all your responsibilities and all your needs, and if you find that your needs are more than ...
  2. Having Faith Can Make you Happy!

    What you need to remember at all times is this, ' There is someone who loves me very dearly, and is taking care of me at all times. He cannot be without me and He is all capable of removing any lack that I have '. Knowing this brings such joy to ...
  3. The 3 Things That Stop You From Being Happy

    Every child is nothing but a bundle of joy, but as we grow up, somewhere, we lose that joy. A child smiles 400 times a day. When a child grows up and becomes an adolescent, he smiles only 17 times a day, and when he becomes an adult, he smiles occasionall ...
  4. Happiness Is Your Very Nature

    Peace and happiness is what we are made up of! So the real quest for happiness is actually the quest towards Our Own Inner Self If you turn your mind inward a little bit, and just observe what is happening inside you, you will always be happy. Unhappine ...
  5. Whether You Win or lose

    After the Satsang a small group of about 150 people met with Guruji and were playing with the words and arguing with him and telling him how mean he is that he doesn't spend much time with them and yet has stolen their hearts. Guruji kept winning by ...
  6. Expand Your Vices

    If you cannot get rid of vices, increase them. Worry, pride, anger, lust, grief- give them a bigger dimension and a different direction. Anger- what is the point of getting angry about small events? Be angry about the infinite, about Brahma. Ego, pride- I ...
  7. Diwali message by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

    Hearty Diwali greetings to all of you. Diwali is the festival of light, and light signifies wisdom. Today, we need to globalize wisdom. People of various cultures, religions and nationalities will have to come together and realize that we are a part of a ...
  8. Diwali: The time to light lamps of wisdom

    Originating from the Sanskrit word ‘Deepavali’, it literally means rows (Avali) of lights (Deepa). This festival of lights is celebrated on the darkest night (Amavasya) of the Kartik month in the Indian calendar, and it symbolizes the vanquishing of ignor ...
  9. Diwali

    Time and space are infinite. Grains of sand are countless. Atoms in the universe are innumerable. So also the stars and the galaxies. The same is with life on this planet, neither is there a beginning nor is there an end because life is all spherical. A s ...