This revered spiritual teacher is known for his emphasis on the practical application of spiritual principles and his dedication to the path of self-realization. His teachings often focus on integrating ancient spiritual wisdom with contemporary practices, making profound spiritual concepts accessible and relevant to modern seekers. Through his guidance, many have explored deeper dimensions of their own consciousness and achieved greater clarity and fulfillment in their spiritual journey. His approach is marked by a commitment to personal growth and a deep understanding of the transformative power of spiritual practices, inspiring individuals to pursue a path of inner harmony and self-discovery.
One day we are born, and one day we have to leave. When we leave is not known or guaranteed. It can be any day, any time, any moment, any breath.
How do we preplan our bodies and our lives? Through our own karma. Every moment we do something, then the impression of that karma remains within us. The sum total of these karmic impressions directs us where to go and what to do. For example, going to a spiritual retreat was an aggregation of karma. First, the thought appeared; perhaps someone told you about it. Then the desire to go was manifest. Next you planned how to have a holiday from work, how to arrange money, how to travel, and what clothes you needed. You had to perform many karmas for just one desire, and the sum total of that karma and the aggregation of the planning is called prakalpita, pre-thought or previously planned.
This means if I am to pass through all these experiences, let it be. But let me never forget You; let my mind be always in You. With every breath, in every moment, try to be conscious of who You truly are.
Don't waste your precious time. Don't waste your mind. Don't waste your word. Don't waste your thought. Every moment in God.