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Posted on Thursday, August 25, 2016 - 2:33 pm:   

Andarini polo mantu follow ayyi allu emi chepparo ani analyze chesi time waste cheyyodu..

The simple process is to understand the role of mind in the entire process.

Two key words chepta mundu danni analyze cheyyandi cheptaa

1. Mano Layam
2. Mano Nasanam

Entire sodi batch revolve around first key word which is temporary. It will not get one to anywhere. The real gurus will touch upon second and make you to realize your self.

For example, Mind is a bucket, with help of rope you dip it into well of water. What the bucket sees is all water.within and outside. Once you get out of it you will have a bucket full of water and see lot of things..

First scenario is Mano Nasanam, second one is Mano Layam.

What you fill your mind is upto you, so thats why you have so many concepts by so many people and they make everyone confused.

Bucket to idi fill chestene realization vastundane limitation ledu. Its all how you manage your mind..

Once you learn to see everything is one form, then you are done to achieve ultimate goal.

Mind is used to form and name. We will not realize anything unless we see a form and attach a name to it.. Thats how it is got trained from ages. Let it realize that everything is one and the same. That is what is Mano nasanam, then what remains is advaitam and that is one and everyone.
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