Spiritual Questions and Answers with Radhanath Swami

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What is liberation?

By on July 19, 2014 in Life with 32 Comments
What is liberation?

Question to Radhanath Swami: I have heard about moksha, or liberation. But what does liberation actually mean?
Radhanath Swami Answers: There are different stages of liberation. In one sense, liberation is peace from the anxieties and stresses of this world.

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Hold your peace; you can….

By on July 26, 2012 in Nature with 54 Comments
Hold your peace; you can….

Question to Radhanath Swami: How do we resolve the conflict which sometimes occurs between peace within and peace around us? We can be at peace with ourselves, but it may not be something which is probably acceptable to people around us in all circumstances. So what should take priority: our inner self being at peace or is it more important that people around us and the world around us is more at peace?

 

Answer by Radhanath Swami : Both are important. To the degree we try to create peace around us, we will find peace within ourselves….

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What is your proposal to bring global peace

By on February 7, 2012 in Nature with 105 Comments
What is your proposal to bring global peace

Question to Radhanath Swami: What is your proposal to bring global peace?

 

Answer by Radhanath Swami: While we are trying to clean the environment externally, there is also a need for cleaning the ecology of the heart. If our actions are driven by arrogance, hatred, greed, egoism, there is no question of global peace….

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Is it the innate nature of the mind to be disturbed continuously and ultimately get depressed? Radhanath Swami Clarifies…

By on March 4, 2011 in Insights with 38 Comments
Is it the innate nature of the mind to be disturbed continuously and ultimately get depressed? Radhanath Swami Clarifies…

Question to Radhanath Swami: Is it the innate nature of the mind to be disturbed continuously and ultimately get depressed? Radhanath Swami Clarifies…

Radhanath Swami: It is the not the nature of the mind to pursue selfishness and egoism and thus experience frustration and depression in due course of time.

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