The Mind Is Trouble

Excerpt from Wake Up and Roar Satsang with H.W.L. Poonja Sitting, standing, running — it doesn’t make any difference. This has nothing to do with meditation. People who are crippled sit all the time. They are not meditating. And someone who is “meditating,” whose mind is running toward sense objects, is not meditating. The fishing […]

This Is Only a Transit Lounge

Excerpt from Wake Up and Roar, 1992 edition Satsang with H. W. L. Poonja Devotee: How can I remove the fear of losing everything? What fear can you have? It may be fear of the destruction of everything that you are holding. Fear that you will lose all the holdings of your mind. So you […]

Everything Is within You

Excerpt from Wake Up and Roar, 1992 edition Satsang with H.W.L. Poonja Devotee: When I ask myself what this whole spiritual journey is about, I say it is nothing more than getting rid of all concepts. Am I right? Spirituality doesn’t tell you to get rid of anything. What will be removed? Where will you […]

Give Up the Idea of Impediment

Excerpt from Wake Up and Roar, 1992 edition Satsang with H. W. L. Poonja Devotee: I have an impediment. The impediment is doubt and it keeps me from loving you fully. It is giving me a headache. What kind of headache do you have? There are two kinds that I know of. One is from […]

The Shock of Wisdom

Excerpt from Wake Up and Roar, 1992 edition Satsang with H. W. L. Poona Devotee: I am feeling much fear and vulnerability. I understand that the world is a projection, yet I feel this fragmentation. This darkness has been established for twenty years. Instantly the light is there. The darkness is confused. Fear of disappearance […]

When the Question Disappears

Excerpt from Wake Up and Roar, 1992 edition Satsang with H.W.L. Poonja, page 20 Who am I? Investigate it. Start with the question itself. First, investigate who. Next, investigate am. Next, investigate I. When you return to the I, the question will disappear and no answer will be there. That is your answer — that […]

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