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Words from the Guru: Wisdom on Devotion

byAditya VashishthIn-person at Dwijas Studio in Anand Vihar, Delhi & across NCRStarts from350 Per Person Per SessionView full gallery

Reflections and teachings that shape our path and deepen our inner practice.

Sadhguru speaks on the significance of Guru Purnima, Purnami, and Amavasya. Our ancestors knew these were not days for work, but days to focus upon oneself and receive the grace that is available.

Sadhguru explains how to approach our kriya. It is not an exercise, but an offering. If you do it with a sense of devotion, as if today could be your last day, you will unfold much faster.

On the path of passion and devotion, you must be willing to burn. Sadhguru explains that unless you are willing to burn up the limited, a larger possibility will never arise within you.

A simple yet profound teaching: Don't chase. Prepare. Receive. This is the essence of our practice, to make ourselves a vessel ready for grace.

With every offering, a longing. With every flame, a prayer. This is the essence of devotion, a burning desire for the divine.

A single flame and an offering. In this consecrated space, even the simplest acts become a way to connect and express our gratitude.

The Devi temple, a space to simply be. As Sadhguru says, the best way is not to ask for anything, but to simply see how profoundly you can connect with that dimension.

The fragrant smoke of incense fills the air, purifying the space and carrying our prayers. It is a simple offering that enhances the devotional atmosphere.

The Dhyanalinga, a complete energy form, represented in our space. A single lamp burns before it, a symbol of the eternal light within.

A close-up of a lamp burning before the Dhyanalinga. This light is a constant reminder of the goal of our spiritual journey.

About Words from the Guru

These words are not meant to be read, but felt. At Dwijas, we use these teachings as a mirror, helping you prepare your system to receive grace during our daily sessions. You are not coming here to learn information, but to see if you can become a vessel.

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