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Doing more than one thing at a time
Doing more than one thing at a time
You can set up an anger windmill
You can set up an anger windmill
Slowing down is an important spiritual discipline
Slowing down is an important spiritual discipline
Renunciation Practice
Loosening the hold our desires have on us.
There is nothing out there
There is nothing out there
Sticking with a Mantra
Advice for working with a mantra even amidst doubt.
Let Doubt and Self Melt Away
A reflection practice for when you are in doubt.
Ocean of Love Meditation
A simple but powerful meditation on love from Ram Dass.
Holiness in the Ordinary

Hindu Wisdom

When a person has let go of attachments, when the mind is rooted in wisdom, everything they do is worship.
The Bhagavad Gita

Devotional Wisdom

We aren't just saying our prayers these days. We're sweating them, singing them, walking them, humming them, chanting them, signing them, breathing them, and even growing them.
— Frances Sheridan Goulart in God Has No Religion

A Fresh Look

By Nimai Agarwalfor in The God issue.

I was born into a spiritual family. My parents practiced Vaishnavism, a monotheistic sect of Hinduism based on worship of Krishna, the Supreme. As a result, I’ve grown up immersed in this rich and ancient tradition.

I have woken up every morning to the sound of ringing bells and fragrant billows of incense. I’ve learned how to sing Sanskrit prayers to Krishna, a Sanskrit name for “God,” and I love it. They’re fun to sing, have beautiful meanings, and allow me to express myself.