Thank you so much Alokji for this beautiful talk filled with knowledge that I will apply in my life. I aspire to walk on the path as Divine Mother wants me to. The way you explained about rejection vs offering is so beautiful.
love to hear you.we are in the environment of supramental consiousness.it is neither hot nor cold.Gradually we are in its process.it is becoming a process in us .it is a reality.
The Srimad Bhagawad Gita, especially Essays on the Gita, is like a one shop stopper where you can find all the gems. Another wonderful option is Sri Aurobindo's Letters on Yoga. If you have specific questions you are welcome to ask.
@@AuroMaa thank you...which sri mad bhagwati as in which author I have no idea could you tell me the names pls also regards essays on gita etc also is there any course or classes...I stay in gurugram
Srimadbhagawat is a purana dedicated to the life and lila of Sri Krishna. Any standard translation (Gita Press, Gorakhpur) would do. As to Essays on the Gita you would be able to find it on the Sri Aurobindo Ashram Bookstore (SABDA) site. I have also been taking regular classes on Essays on the Gita which you could find on AuroMaa.
Though it is not documented as far as I know but he did make a visit to the Ashram and contemplated living here. It is therefore very likely that during his visit he must have met the Mother.
@@AuroMaa He went to ashram during the of the shooting of ''BALA'. The reason of that visitation was the meeting with his relative Sahana di. The expression of this intention is new to me. But probably he never met the Mother. Ray was an out and out atheist in his personal life.
Quite possible. My source of information is late Chum di. As it not documented anywhere I can't vouchsafe for the same. Being atheist is in itself not reason enough as what is drawn to the Divine is something deeper which the surface personality is often unaware. The poet Harivanshrai Bacchan as well as his illustrious son, both atheists did visit the Ashram at different points of time.
@@AuroMaa You are probably more than 100% correct in this regard. And I do believe (not think) our interchange on this issue is will of supreme. Ray has widely considered as the spiritual filmmaker along with Andre Tarkovsky. His films are a process of excavation of relationships. He started from human relationship (Apu Trilogy) ended beyond that in 'Agantuk'. ' Agantuk' is his last word to the world . Which is an opend indication his movement towards Divine. There is no Agantuk ever made or will be made in Indian or world cinema.
Wonderful discourse and useful to tread on the path of sadhana.
I feel very fortunate to get a touch of The Divine Mother through these talks!
🙏🌸just listening to your talk takes me in meditation bhaiya,thank you for this service to reach out to seekers 🌸🙏regards
Thank you so much Alokji for this beautiful talk filled with knowledge that I will apply in my life. I aspire to walk on the path as Divine Mother wants me to. The way you explained about rejection vs offering is so beautiful.
Abhishek Bhardwaj a5very good talk
HariOm 🙏🙏Inspirational words Alok ji
As usual very helpful and encouraging. Grateful. Pronam.
Thank you.
Excellent experience HariOm 🙏🙏Jai Jai Shakti Maa
Absolutely true
I'm going through this
Sir so so nice. Thanks
Enjoyed and learned from thsi talk. thanks
love to hear you.we are in the environment of supramental consiousness.it is neither hot nor cold.Gradually we are in its process.it is becoming a process in us .it is a reality.
Thank you 😇
Pranam Alok.Please talk about physical exercise and pranayam which help us in yoga to transform our body in Hindi.
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Thank you sir for enlightening
many many thanks
🙏 Pranam 🙏
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Is this lecture available in hindi?
Thanks
Could you please guide me from where i can study indian psychology....would really appreciate.
The Srimad Bhagawad Gita, especially Essays on the Gita, is like a one shop stopper where you can find all the gems.
Another wonderful option is Sri Aurobindo's Letters on Yoga.
If you have specific questions you are welcome to ask.
@@AuroMaa thank you...which sri mad bhagwati as in which author I have no idea could you tell me the names pls also regards essays on gita etc also is there any course or classes...I stay in gurugram
Srimadbhagawat is a purana dedicated to the life and lila of Sri Krishna. Any standard translation (Gita Press, Gorakhpur) would do.
As to Essays on the Gita you would be able to find it on the Sri Aurobindo Ashram Bookstore (SABDA) site. I have also been taking regular classes on Essays on the Gita which you could find on AuroMaa.
Did Satyajit Ray ever met the Mother?
Though it is not documented as far as I know but he did make a visit to the Ashram and contemplated living here. It is therefore very likely that during his visit he must have met the Mother.
@@AuroMaa
He went to ashram during the of the shooting of ''BALA'. The reason of that visitation was the meeting with his relative Sahana di. The expression of this intention is new to me. But probably he never met the Mother. Ray was an out and out atheist in his personal life.
Quite possible. My source of information is late Chum di. As it not documented anywhere I can't vouchsafe for the same. Being atheist is in itself not reason enough as what is drawn to the Divine is something deeper which the surface personality is often unaware. The poet Harivanshrai Bacchan as well as his illustrious son, both atheists did visit the Ashram at different points of time.
@@AuroMaa
You are probably more than 100% correct in this regard. And I do believe (not think) our interchange on this issue is will of supreme. Ray has widely considered as the spiritual filmmaker along with Andre Tarkovsky. His films are a process of excavation of relationships. He started from human relationship (Apu Trilogy) ended beyond that in 'Agantuk'. ' Agantuk' is his last word to the world . Which is an opend indication his movement towards Divine. There is no Agantuk ever made or will be made in Indian or world cinema.