5 Reasons to Introspect

5 Reasons to Introspect

Dharma is incomplete without introspection.

Introspection makes your practices focussed.

The most important sadhana to progress towards purity is to introspect, detect your flaw, study its course and uproot it.

The cause of transmigration is just one – delusion. Introspect, time and again, to spot your means of delusion.

At every step introspect to strengthen your awareness.

Quotes

Through the Guru’s wisdom, ignorance is dispelled, the heart is purified and the seeker rises from limitation to liberation.
The Guru is the alchemist of the soul, transforming the base metal of ego into the pure gold of Self-realisation.
Devotion to the Divine keeps your heart free from the disease of desires.
I am the witnessing consciousness, silently observing the ever-changing parade of personalities.
As you enjoy assorted chocolates of varied tastes - from bitter to sweet, enjoy the different people life brings, valuing each one as they are.
In the race for recognition and relevance, many unknowingly trade their peace for pressure.
Just as the nature of sugar is sweetness and of a lemon is sourness, the nature of the world is to be ever-changing—full of dualities.
True freedom is freedom from dependency on the world for peace and happiness.
When you pray, it is your love that calls God, not your words.
Challenging times test the depth of your faith, devotion, understanding and equanimity - so that you emerge wiser, stronger and more anchored within.
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Deep yearning for God has the power to purify you, elevate you and even transform you.

5 Reasons to Introspect - Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur