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ABHINAVA GUPTA –”Oneness Is Like The Clear Blue Sky – Every Little Thing Arises, Unfolds, And Subsides Within Its Allcompassionate [Love|Adore|Enjoy|Really Like

ABHINAVA GUPTA –”Oneness is like the clear blue sky – everything arises, unfolds, and subsides within its allcompassionate really like…. Everything is an aspect of Oneness. And our quest to know this comes from Oneness.”
ABRAHAM HICKS –”There is neither creation nor destruction, Neither destiny nor free-will; Neither path nor achievement; This really is the final truth.”
AESOP’S FABLES –”It is with our passions as it’s with fire and water; they are good servants, but bad masters.”
once again in God.”
AHMAD FARAZ –”Many seasons have passed, several climes changed/ You too are sad, friends and so are we/ Your rags alone do not sadden you/ The truth is the fact that we are in tatters, too… Such brutalisation have we each seen/ That neither are my hands intact nor feet:/ Victory is not yours/ Nor defeat mine/ No one stands by you/And there is certainly no one with me.”
AINSLIE T EMBREE, -”It came to be referred to as the Guru Granth Sahib, occupying exactly the same location in Sikh veneration that was given to the living gurus. The book itself is just not worshipped, as an idol could be; Sikhs say they give reverence to it as the Word.”
AJIT HARI SAHU –”Shiva chose a cave in a remote location where there was no one else, to share with Parvatithe secret of immortality. Even so, a pigeon’s egg lay protected beneath the deerskin on which Shiva sat whilst he was in samadhi. To this day, the pair of pigeons that emerged from this egg is believed to hover about the cave, now known as Amarnath Cave, where pilgrims offer you prayers to the lingashaped ice formation right after a long yatra.”
ALAN SCALE –”Your soul mission is your cause for getting, your life purpose. It’s your calling in life – who you feel referred to as to be, what you feel known as to do. Mission is an power that flows by means of you- a drive, voice, or passion that you simply can not ignore… It’s what you know in your heart you must live should you be to experience inner peace and harmony.”
ALAN SCALE –”Your soul mission is your cause for becoming, your life purpose. It’s your calling in life -who you feel called to, be, what you feel referred to as to do. Mission is an power that flows by means of you… It’s what you know inside your heart you have to live if you’re to experience inner peace and harmony.”
ALBERT EINSTEIN –”Strange is our circumstance here on earth. Each of us comes for a short visit, not understanding why, however at times seeming to a divine purpose. From the standpoint of daily life, nevertheless, there is one factor we do know: That we are here for the sake of others… for the countless unknown souls with whose fate we’re connected by a bond of sympathy.”
ALBERT EINSTEIN –”The true worth of a human becoming is determined primarily by the measure and also the sense in which he has attained to liberation from the self.”
ALBERT SCHWEITZER –”It isn’t usually granted towards the sower to live to see the harvest. All work that’s worth something is carried out in faith.”
ALDOUS HUXLEY –”Understanding of every little thing, but without expertise of something. Knowledge involved a knower and all the infinite diversity of known and knowable items. But here, behind his closed lids, there was neither spectacle nor spectator. There was only this skilled truth of getting blissfully one with Oneness.”
AMRITANANDAMAYI –”Nature is God in a form that we can directly perceive even via our limited senses.”
ANDREW MURRAY –”Do not strive within your own strength; cast your self at the feet of the Lord Jesus, and wait upon Him within the certain confidence that He is with you, and works in you. Strive in prayer; let faith fill your heart – so will you be powerful in the Lord, and within the power of His may possibly.”
ANDY FLOWER –”There are two kinds of batsmen in the world. 1: Sachin Tendulkar. Two: all the others.”
ANGLICAN GENERAL SYNOD –”0 God, the earth is thirsty for rain/ and we wait for you/ to refresh the land and all its creatures,/ the rivers and lakes, the crops arid gardens./ Send abundant rain, we pray,/ and teach us to be better stewards/ of all the blessings you offer,/ through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.”
ANITA THAKUR & NALINI RAO –”Vasant will be the season when nature is at its beautiful, bountiful best. Flowers are in full bloom and trees sprout shoots. It is a season when nature regenerates and every thing is fresh and new, The cool morning air is laden with the faint smell of mango blossoms… Mustard fields turn into a heady mix of yellow and green as they add colour, poetry and romance to life. The goddess Saraswati is dressed in yellow garments and people wear yellow-coloured clothes.”
ANONYMOUS –”Without change, nothing in this world would ever grow or blossom, and nobody in this world would ever move forward to become the person they’re meant to be.”
AR RAHMAN –”Music is a gift from God and every note should be blessed. Otherwise music becomes mere noise… I have faith in Sufism, which is also connected with music. Before composing i pray and beg God to give me something. I believe every song should have a pure soul in it to reach out to people.”
ARABIC APOTHEGM –”He who knows not, but knows not that he knows not, is a fool.”
ARISTOTLE –”The energy of the mind is the essence of life.”
ARTDREW COHEN –”In the time we’re living in, we need to find a moral, ethical, philosophical, and spiritual context that not only empowers us to embrace the truth of perpetual change, but compels us to consciously evolve, so that our development becomes the very momentum that guides our collective consciousness and culture into the future.”
ASHTAVAKRA SAMHITA –”It is accurate what they say: “You are what you think.” In case you think you are bound you might be bound. Should you think you will be totally free you’re free. You might be Self-the Solitary Witness. You will be perfect, all-pervading, One. You are free, desireless, forever still. The universe is but a seeming in You. Meditate on this: “I am Awareness aloneUnity itself. Give up the idea that you are separate, a person, that there’s inside and without.”
ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE –”India’s culture is just not 1 of aggression or violence. It is based on peace and sacrifice… We want to live in peace with out neighbours and respect their culture.”
ATHARVA VEDA –”Fear of darkness is fear of the unknown. Fear of Light is fear of the recognized. Fear of the unknown is stupidity. Fear of the identified is absurdity.”
ATHARVA VEDA –”The Earth bears allsustaining, treasurebearing places, Gold-breasted, home of all moving life. The earth bears the sacred universal fire… The Earth contains rivers common to all Moving on all sides, flowing day and night. May she pour on us riches in any forms And endow us with lustre.”
ATHARVAVEDA –”Life with no goodness, very good thoughts, excellent actions and very good words is like the sky in the night without the moon or stars. It’s like a wheel with no a hub or spokes! No one can push a boulder away even though standing on it; you can not be free of charge from anxiety although all the entrances by way of which it sneaks in are open.”
AUNG SAN SUU KYI –”It is not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those, who are subject to it… Fear just isn’t the natural state of civilised people.”
BBC SPORTS –”Beneath the helmet, under that unruly curly hair, inside the cranium, there is certainly something we don’t know, something beyond scientific measure. Something that allows him to soar, to roam a territory of sport that, forget us, even those who are gifted enough to play alongside him can not even fathom. When he goes out to bat, people switch on then television sets and switch off their lives.”
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BERTRAND RUSSELL –”Science may set limits to knowledge, but it can’t set limits to imagination.”
BHAGAVAD GITA –”For him who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of pals; but for one who has failed to do so, his mind will remain the greatest enemy.”
BHAGAVAD GITA –”Knowledge, the object of understanding and the knower are the three factors that motivate action. The senses, function and doer comprise the threefold basis of action.”
BHAGAVAD GITA –”One feels infinite bliss that is perceivable only by means of the intellect, and is beyond the reach of the senses. Following realising the Absolute Reality, one is never separated from it.”
BHAGAVAD GITA –”One who neither hates nor desires the fruits of his activities is known to be constantly renounced. Such a person, free from all dualities, easily overcomes material bondage and is completely liberated, 0 mightyarmed Arjuna.”
BHAGAVAD GITA –”To action alone have you a right and never at all to its fruits; let not the fruits of action be your motive; neither let there be in you any attachment to inaction.”
BHAGAVAD GITA –”Whenever the wavering and unsteadfast heart wanders away, then so often let him subdue it and bring it back to the control of the soul; for supreme happiness comes towards the Yogin whose heart is at rest, in whom passion is tranquillised, who is one with Brahmn, and cost-free from sin. The Yogin thus uniting his soul (to Brahmn), who has ceased from sin, enjoys easily the boundless happiness of union with Brahmn.”
BIBLE –”Faith will be the substance of items hoped for as well as the evidence of issues not yet observed.”
BILL CLINTON –”I’ve tried to complete a excellent j ob taking care of this country, even when I haven’t taken such great care of myself and my family and my obligations. I hope which you and others i have injured will forgive me for the mistakes I’ve made… you have to not let it deter you from meeting I our responsibilities as citizens.”
BRAHMABINDU UPANISHAD –”Like ghee remaining hidden inside milk- brought out by churning the milk – information of the Self is hidden within every becoming. That should be attained only through the process of churning, with the mind as the chum. The wise one/keen in understanding and encounter rather than reading of books, should, soon after such reading, get rid of books and reading like the 1 who, interested only within the grains, thrashes the crop and then throws away the chaff, retaining only the grain.”
BRIHADARANYAKA UPANISHAD –”He who knows the Self as such becomes selfcontrolled, calm, withdrawn into himself, enduring and concentrated, and sees the Self in his own body; he sees all as the Self. Evil does not overtake him; rather, he transcends all evil. Evil does not trouble him, but he consumes all evil. He becomes sinless, taintless, totally free from doubts, and a knower of Brahmn, the Infinite.”
BRIHADARANYAKA UPANISHAD –”He who knows the Self as such becomes self-controlled, calm, withdrawn into himself, enduring and concentrated, and sees the Self in his own body; he sees all as the Self. Evil does not overtake him, but he transcends all evil. Evil does not trouble him, but he consumes all evil. He becomes sinless, taintless, cost-free of doubts and a knower of Brahmn, the Infinite. All that’s invisible is verily the Infinite. All that is visible is also the Infinite. The whole universe has come out of the Infinite, which is still the Infinite.”
BRIHADARANYAKA UPANISHAD –”Know Thy Self This Atman, the self-luminous light, continues to exist as the power of seeing and revealing the activities of the mind, even when the lights of the sun, moon and fire have set.”
CARLOS CASTANEDA –”Any path is only a path, and there’s no affront to oneself or to other people, in dropping it if that is what your heart tells you.”
CAROLINE SCHROEDER –”Some people change their ways when they see the light; other people when they feel the heat.”
CHANAKYA –”Once you start working on something, don’t be afraid of failure and ion’t abandon it. People who work sincerely are the happiest.”
CHANAKYA NITI –”One whose information is confined to books and whose wealth is inside the possession of other people can use neither his information nor wealth when the need for them arises.”
CHIEF SEATTLE –”Humankind has not woven the web of life. We’re but 1 thread inside it. Whatever we Kio to the web, we do to ourselves. All items are bound together. All issues connect.”
CHUANG TSU –”There is a saying: The sage rests, truly rests and is at ease.’This manifests itself in calmness and detachment, so that worry and distress can’t affect him, nothing unpleasant can disturb him, his virtue is complete and his spirit just isn’t stirred up.”
COLOSSIANS –”Teach and counsel each and every other with all the wisdom he gives. Sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs to God with thankful hearts. And whatever you do or say, do it as a representative of the Lord.”
CONFUCIUS –”And remember, no matter where you go, there you might be.”
CREE NATIVE AMERICAN PROPHECY –”Only following the last tree has been cut down Only soon after the last river has been poisoned Only soon after the last fish has been caught Only then will you find that money can’t
DADA JP VASWANI –”Happiness does not depend on what happens to us but on how we react to what happens to us. Often choose to be happy.”
DARREN MARBLE –”The rain looks like needles shattering when it crashes into the ground, The rain seeps into the ground making it damp and moist, And i really like the rain.”
DAYANANDA SARASWATI –”The non-dual can’t be different from you, the inquirer. If it really is different from you, then it is dual; then you might be the subject and it really is the object. So it has got to be you. And therefore, should you don’t recognise that, you’ll miss out on being the Whole.”
DOUGLAS JERROLD –”If you tickle the earth with a hoe she laughs with a harvest.”
EARTH SONG –”What about sunrise What about rain What about all of the items That you said we were to gain… What about killing fields Is there a time What about all of the issues Which you said was yours and mine… Did you ever stop to notice All the blood we’ve shed before Did you ever stop to notice The crying Earth the weeping shores?”
EDWARD N WESTCOTT –”If I’ve carried out something i’m sorry for, i’m willing to be forgiven.”
EF SCHUMACHER –”A way of life that ever more rapidly depletes the power of the Earth to sustain it and piles up ever more insoluble problems for each and every succeeding generation can only be known as violent.”
ERICH VON DANIKEN “The Old Testament gives some impressive descriptions in which God alone or his angels fly straight down from Heaven, making a tremendous noise and issuing clouds of smoke.”
ERWIN SCHRODINGER –”What we observe as material bodies and forces are nothing but shapes and variations within the structure of space. Particles are just Schaumkommen (appearances). The globe is given to me only once, not 1 existing and one perceived. Subject and object are only one. The barrier between them cannot be said to have broken down as a result of recent knowledge in the physical sciences, for this barrier does not exist.”
EZRA POUND –”The real meditation is… the meditation on one’s identity. You try it. You try finding out why you’re you and not somebody else. And who within the blazes are you anyhow?”
FAIRS & FESTIVALS OF TRIPURA –”The festival of Kharchi Puja celebrates the 14 deities – the Chaturdashi devtas – that are believed to have protected the people from harm. Each tribals and non-tribals as well as people from all communities participate inside the celebrations at Puran Agartala. The weeklong celebration is held inside the temple premises and is joined by thousands of people. The word kharchi could be a corruption of the word khya which means Earth. The festival is therefore a celebration of Mother Earth who sustains all life with her a lot of resources. “
FRANK E SMITHA –”The contrary view inside the Upanishads combined the material and spiritual worlds more closely. Instead of turning from materiality, this view claimed that 1 helped oneself understand the unity of the universe by gaining understanding about materiality, including the origins of the universe. One writer of this persuasion speculated that the globe had begun as water, that the earth is water solidified, that every solid is basically water and that water and God are one. Another contributor to the Upanishads saw reality and God as fire.”
FREDERICK M DENNY –”With respect to humankind’s stewardship of the Earth, the privilege entails a profound responsibility. Other living species are also considered by the Quran to be “peoples or communities” (ummas; Sura 6:38). Creation itself, in all its myriad diversity and complexity, may be thought of as a vast universe of “signs” of God’s power, wisdom, beneficence, and majesty. The whole Creation praises God by its very getting (Sura 59:24; compare with 64:1).”
GAUTAMA BUDDHA –”An insincere and evil friend is more to be feared than a wild beast; a wild beast may wound your body, but an evil friend will wound your mind.”
GAUTAMA BUDDHA –”The Tempter masters the lazy and irresolute man who dwells on the attractive side of issues, ungoverned in his senses, and unrestrained in his food, like the wind overcomes a rotten tree. But the Tempter can not master a man who dwells on the distasteful side of points, self-controlled in his senses, moderate in eating, resolute and full of faith, like the wind cannot move a mountain crag.”
GAUTAMA BUDDHA –”We are what we think. All that we’re arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make the world.”
GEORGE PORTER –”I have no doubt that we will be successful in harnessing the sun’s energy… If sunbeams were weapons of war, we would have had solar energy centuries ago.”
GEORGE W BUSH’S –”Fathers play a unique and important role within the lives of their children. As mentor, protector and provider, a father fundamentally influences the shape and direction of his child’s character by giving adore, care, discipline and guidance… Responsible fatherhood is important to a healthy and civil society. Numerous studies confirm that children whose fathers are present and involved in their lives are more likely to develop into prosperous and healthy adults. Children learn by example; and they need their father’s presence as examples of virtue in their everyday lives. A child’s sense of security can be greatly enhanced by seeing his parents in a loving and faithful marriage.”
GI GURDJIEFF –”Without Self understanding, without understanding the working and functions of his machine, man can’t be totally free, he cannot govern himself and he will always remain a slave.”
GOSPEL OF THOMAS –”‘Jesus said to them, ‘When you make the two one, and when you make the inside like the outside and the outside like the inside… then will you enter the Kingdom.”
GURU GOBIND SINGH –”He who has no colour, no complexion, no mark, n6 garb, No one knows what He is like. Immovable, self-refulgent and all-powerful, He will be the lndra of millions of lndras, He will be the king of kings… How can one call Him by all His Names? The wise give Him Names according to His manifestations.”
HAKUIN –”Not realizing how near the truth is, People seek it far away, what a pity! They are like him who, inside the midst of water, Cries in thirst so imploringly.”
HAZRAT UMAR-E-FAROOQ –”I enjoin upon you to administer justice with an even hand. See that all the legitimate require- ments of the people are met. Be concerned for their welfare. Ensure the safety of their person and property… Be a pillar of strength for those who are weak and oppressed. Those who are strong but do wrong, make them pay for their wrongdoings.”
HEINMOT TOOYALAKET –”Treat all men alike. Give them all the exact same law. Give them all an even chance to live and grow. All men were made by exactly the same Great Spirit Chief. They’re all brothers. . The Earth may be the mother of all people, and all people should have equal rights upon it…. Let me be a cost-free man, free of charge to travel, totally free to stop, free to function, free to trade where i choose my own teachers, free of charge to follow the religion of my fathers, totally free to think and talk and act for myself, and i will obey every law, or submit towards the penalty.”
HENRY D THOREAU –”To know-that we know what we know, and that we do not know what we don’t know, that’s true information.”
HENRY KISSINGER –”Accept every thing about yourself- i mean every thing… You might be you and that’s the beginning and the end – no apologies, no regrets.”
HOSEA BALLOU –”Energy, like the biblical grain of the mus- tard-seed, will remove mountains.”
INDIAN AMERICAN CHIEF –”Peace and happiness are available in every moment. Peace is every step. We shall walk hand in hand. There are no political solutions to spiritual problems. “
INDIRA GANDHI –”Have a bias towards action-let’s see something happen now. You can break that big plan into small steps and take the first step right away…”
INDIRA GANDHI –”There are two kinds of people, those who do function and those who take credit Try to be inside the first group; there is certainly less competition there.”
IQBAL –”The mystic mode has naught except The inner changes of the heart The talk of Mullah on his creed Is merely piece of fiery art. The Poet’s song of zeal, bereft, Is dead and struck with frost: To outward eyes he seems awake, Though in thoughts completely lost.”
ISA UPANISHAD –”When an exalted soul realises that all sentient beings are 1 in relation to the Supreme – that’s, that all beings are minute parts of the One – how shall he have any more delusion and what grief will come to him?”
JALALUDDIN RUMI –”You were bom with potential. You were bom with goodness and trust. You were bom with ideals and dreams. You were born with greatness. You were bom with wings. You are not meant for crawling, so don’t. You have wings. Learn to use them and fly.”
JALALUDDIN RUMI –”You were bom with potential. You were born with goodness and trust. You were born with ideas and dreams. You were bom with greatness. You were bom with wings. You might be not meant for crawling, so don’t, you have wings. Learn to use them to fly.”
JAMES BALDWIN –”Identity would seem to be the garment with which one covers the nakedness of the self, in which case, it really is best that the garment be loose, a little like the robes of the desert, by means of which one’s nakedness can often be felt and, at times, discerned.”
JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE –”The cause birds can fly and we can’t is simply that they have perfect faith, for to have faith is to have wings.”
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU –”Peace just isn’t a relationship of nations. It is a condition of mind brought about by a serenity of soul. Peace is just not merely the absence of war. It’s also a state of mind. Lasting peace can come only to peaceful people… We live in a wonderful : globe that’s full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is certainly no end to i the adventures that we can have if only we seek ; them with our eyes open.”
JIDDU KRISHNAMURTI –”A comfortable old age will be the reward of a wellspentyouth. Instead of its bringing sad and melancholy prospects of decay, it would give us hopes of eternal youth in a much better globe. Maurice Chevalier When you call yourself an Indian, Muslim, Christian, European, or anything else, you’re being violent. Do you see why it really is violent? Because you might be separating yourself from the rest of mankind. When you separate yourself by belief, by nationality, tradition, it breeds violence. So a man who is seeking to understand violence does not belong to any country, religion, political party or partial system; he is concerned with the total understanding of mankind.”
JIDDU KRISHNAMURTI –”Fear exists not only at the conscious level but deep down in the unconscious level. There is the fear with which we are familiar and to which we have become accustomed. There is also the fear deep down, hidden, concealed. Is it possible to be free of all fear? To understand that, one must understand the whole content of consciousness. Now, you have to understand the truth, not what consciousness is according to somebody.. .you have to observe.”
JIDDU KRISHNAMURTI –”It is a great art to have an abundance of understanding and encounter – to know the richness of life, the beauty of existence, the struggles, the miseries, the laughter, the tears – and but keep your mind very simple; and you can have a simple mind only when you know how to enjoy.”
JIDDU KRISHNAMURTI –”When you call yourself an Indian, a Muslim, a Christian, a European, or something else, you are getting violent. Do you see why it truly is violent? Be- cause you will be separating yourself from the rest. When you separate your self by belief, by nationality, by tradition, it breeds violence. So a man who is seeking to understand violence does not belong to any country, religion, political party or partial system; he is concerned with the total understanding of mankind.”
JOHANN BACH –”There’s nothing remarkable about it. All 1 has to complete is hit the right keys in the right time and the instrument plays itself.”
JOHN BIZZO –”A diverse group of senior citizens offered insights that came down to these five points: 1. Be accurate to yourself by living with intention. Know your heart’s desire and seek it. 2. Livewith no regrets. Regrets are feared more than death. So mend fences, make peace. Take chances, pursue those dreams, and accept failure as well. Rather than be crushed by failure, learn from it. 3. Become adore. Really like is just not an emotion but a choice; a way of getting that involves seeing ourselves and other people with kindness and compassion. That really like creates the opportunities to follow your bliss, heal wounds in your self and other people, and to find peace despite challenges and hardships. 4. Live in the moment. Right here, right. That’sail. 5. Give more than you take. Find yourself and then lose your self Once you identify your heart’s desire and live your life pursuing it, the chance of accumulating any regrets is reduced. Once you become enjoy, kindness becomes part of your purpose, and each and every moment offers all of the joy of a lifetime. This creates an abundance of resources within the form of love, trust, hope, joy, kindness and compassion. Draw from this deep well and give it away. Leave the campsite greater than you found it, as one wise elder put it.”
JOHN KEATS –”A poet is the most unpoetical of something in existence, because he has no identity – he is continually informing and fillingsome other body.”
JOHN LENNON –”You may say i’m a dreamer But i’m not the only 1 I hope some day you will join us And also the globe will be as 1.”
JUDITH ROSSNER –”Identity is a bag and a gag.”
KABIR –”What is seen just isn’t the Truth What is can’t be said Trust comes not without having seeing Nor understanding without having words The wise comprehends with knowledge To the ignorant it is but a wonder…”
KAHLIL GIBRAN –”A little understanding that acts’ is worth more than much knowledge which is inactive.”
KAHLIL GIBRAN –”Go to your fields and your gardens, and you shall learn that it really is the pleasure of the bee to gather honey of the flower. But it truly is also the pleasure of the flower to yield its honey to the bee. For towards the bee a flower is fountain of life, and towards the flower a bee is a messenger of adore. And to each, bee and flower, the giving and the receiving of pleasure is a need and an ecstasy.”
KAHLIL GIBRAN –”Your living is determined not so much by what life brings to you as by the attitude you bring to life not so much by what happens to you as by the way your mind looks at what happens.”
KALIDASA –”Begin your journey, 0 meghadoota (cloud messenger), by sprinkling rain on the parched earth. The fragrance of wet earth will spread happiness among the country men and women. They will take to their fields singing joyously, and run their ploughs via the supple soil. Soon, you’ll see the Amrakuta mountain, beautifully decked in a skirt of orange and green. Its slopes will be covered with thick groves of Amra, (mango).. .As you race towards the Amrakuta, you may see a wild fire ravaging the forests; quickly douse the flames with rain. A grateful Amrakuta will embrace you and happily invite you to recline on its lofty heights.”
KATHA UPANISHAD –”There is a path of joy and there is certainly the path of pleasure. Ponder ing on them, the wise (1) chooses the path of joy the fool takes the path of pleasure.”
KAULAJNANANIRNAYA TANTRA –”The embodied soul is supreme, whole, eternal, consisting of nothing, stainless. It truly is the ultimate atomic particle, the Natha. It really is supreme Shiva, all-pervading. It’s the ultimate jiva, it’s Hamsa, the soul of Shakti.”
KEEP THE FAITH –”Straighten out your self And get your mind on track Dust off your butt And get your self-respect back You’ve identified me long enough To know that i don’t play Take it like you want it But you got to keep the faith.”
KULTIDA WOODS –”You know what? I’m so proud to be his (Tiger’s) mother, period. This factor, it teaches him, just like golf. When he changes a swing, he wants to get greater. He will start getting far better, it is just like that. Golf is just like life-when you make a mistake, you learn from your mistake and move on stronger. That’s the way he is.”
LALBAHADUR SHASTRI –”Hard work is equal to prayer…”
LALITA MAHATRIPURASUNDARI –”It will be the happiness you will be seeking for. It’s the wealth you would like to possess. It truly is all which is beautiful in nature. It really is music. What is God? God is music.”
LALLESHWARI –”I lost you out of ignorant attachment to my body. Then i wasted my time searching high and low. Finally i found you inside, 0 Shiva, then we united in Bliss.”
LYMAN ABBOTT –”A child is a beam of sunlight from the Infinite and Eternal, with possibilities of virtue and vice, but as however unstained.”
MA M NUHMAN –”I was waiting in my courtyard/ For the arrival of the white dove The hawk came first/ and took away my chicks Then/ Came a vulture/ And landed on the coconut tree/ In my courtyard It purges a volley of shells/ Tearing apart my house and living/ My soul withers/And i am a refugee once once again.”
MAHNAZ AFKHAMI –”Any definition of a culture of peace must address the problem of achieving justice for communities and individuals who do not have the means to compete or cope with no structured assistance and compassionate help.”
MALCOLM GLADWELL –”We learn by example and by direct encounter because you’ll find real limitations towards the adequacy of verbal instruction.”
MAN Inside the MIRROR –”I’m starting with the man within the mirror I’m asking him to change his ways And no message could have been any clearer Should you wanna make the globe a better location Take a look at yourself, and then make a change.”
MARCUS BORG –”Put somewhat abstractly, the Lenten season means dying to an old identity, the identity conferred by culture, by tradition, by parents, perhaps and getting bom into a new identity, an identity centred inside the Spirit of God. It means dying to an old way of being, and getting bom into a new way of getting, a way of becoming centred once
MARGARET JONES –”Ash Wednesday may be the gateway to Lent. We have forty precious days to open ourselves up to God, to examine ourselves in His presence. .. We are dust, and to dust we shall return, but with God’s grace we can learn to live this life more fully, allowing God to transform us.”
MARIAN W EDELMAN –”Never function just for money or for power. They won’t save your soul or help you sleep at night.”
MARINA ROSEMAN –”The Temiar locate themselves in social relations of kinship each with human and, via dream encounters, with the interactive spirits of their environment… In their dream they establish kinship relations with spirits who emerge, identify themselves, and give the gift of song. Receipt of a dream song from a spirit-guide marks the pivotal moment within the development of mediums and healers.”
MARY EVELYN TUCKER & JOHN GRIM –”The only sustainable community is 1 that fits the human economy into the ever-renewing economy of the planet. The human system, in its every aspect, is a subsystem of the Earth system, whether we’re speaking of economics or of physical well-being or rules of law. In essence, human flourishing and planetary prosperity are intimately linked.”
MATT HAYDEN –”I have observed God, he bats at No. 4 for India.”
MAX DEPREE –”We cannot become what we need to be, by remaining what we’re.”
MK GANDHI –”A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission could alter the course of history.”
MK GANDHI –”Faith just isn’t something to grasp, it is a state to grow into.”
MK GANDHI –”I have learned via bitter knowledge the 1 supreme lesson to conserve my anger, and as heat conserved is transmitted into energy even so our anger controlled can be transmitted into a power that can move the world.”
MK GANDHI –”The main purpose of life is to live right, think right, and act right. The soul ought to languish when we give all our thought to the body.”
MORARJI DESAI –”Anybody who wants to realise Truth or who wants to be humane, need to follow non-violent ways of life, otherwise he will not be able to reach the Truth… Life at any time can become difficult: life at any time can become easy. It all depends upon how 1 adjusts oneself to life.”
MUHAMMAD ALI –”I know.where i’m going and i know the truth, and i don’t have to be what you want me to be. I’m cost-free to be what i want.”
NAN-CH’UAN –”The Way is not about knowing… or not-knowing. Understanding is only delusion, and not-knowing is merely blank consciousness.”
NAPOLEON HILL –”Cherish your visions and your dreams as they’re the children of your soul, the blueprints of your ultimate accomplishments.”
NAPOLEON HILL –”I know that i have the ability to achieve the object of my Definite Purpose in life, therefore, i demand of myself persistent, continuous action towards its attainment, and i here and now promise to render such action.”
NAPOLEON HILL –”Man alone has the power to transform his thoughts into physical reality; man, alone, can dream and make his dreams come accurate.”
NEALE D WALSCH –”Everything you think, say, and do is a message. Your whole life is your teaching. Should you.thought that others, tomorrow, would walk within the path that you simply have taken today, would you take exactly the same path?”
NEWS REPORT –”The chariot of Lord Jagannath of Puri is known as Nandighosha, also generally known as Garudwaja and Kapidwaja. The charioteer is called Dahuka. The flag is referred to as the Trailokyamohini. The Lord Jagannath Rath Yatra commenced on Wednesday at Puri.”
NISARGADATTA MAHARAJ –”All separation, every kind of estrangement and alienation is false. All is 1…”
NISARGADATTA MAHARAJ –”You can not transcend what you do not know. To go beyond yourself, you have to know your self.”
OSHO –”A moment comes when you see the whole futility of effort. You have completed all that you can do and nothing is happening. You have done all that’s humanly possible. Then what else can you do? In sheer helplessness one drops all search. And also the day the search stopped, the day i was not seeking for something, the day I was not expecting something to happen, it started happening. A new energy arose – out of nowhere.”
OSHO –”Each person comes into this globe with a specific destiny. He has something to fulfil, some message to be delivered, some work to be completed. You might be not here accidentally; you will be here meaningfully. There is certainly a purpose behind you. The whole intends to do something through you.”
OSHO –”Know the whole globe is nothing when compared to understanding your personal inner mystery of life.”
OSHO –”Life is a balance between rest and movement.”
PAINGALA UPANISHAD –”Through the ripening of the fruits of his actions he does not attain any rest, like a worm caught inside a whirlpool. The desire for liberation arises in human beings at the end of numerous births, by means of the ripening of their past virtuous conduct.”
PARAMAHANSA YOGANANDA –”So long as we believe in our heart of hearts that our capacity is limited and we grow anxious and unhappy, we’re lacking in faith. 1 who truly trusts in God has no right to be anxious about anything.”
PARAMAHANSA YOGANANDA –”There is a magnet inside your heart that will attract accurate friends. That magnet is unselfishness, thinking of others first.. .when you leam to live for others, they will live for you.”
PARAMHANSA YOGANANDA –”Keep your mind at the point between the eyebrows, where the spiritual eye is located. In case you concentrate long and deeply via the spiritual eye, you will get the right answer to any problem. Meditate until the light of God appears. Never go to sleep until you have contacted the divine joyful vibration of God. Always remain in the mental sphere of happiness bom of meditation, no matter what happens. Concentrate upon the great peace inside, and you will see the shadow of worldly limitations melting away. Out of it you will see that behind this motion picture of delusion there’s a world eternal, the infinite astral world.”
PATANJALI YOGA SUTRA –”Ignorance may be the failure to discriminate between the permanent and also the impermanent, the pure and the impure, bliss and suffering, the Self as well as the non-Self.”
PEARL S BUCK –”The creation of the Khalsa was the greatest work of the Guru. He created a type of superman, a universal man of God, casteless and countryless. The Guru regarded himself as the servant of the Khalsa. He said, “To serve them |pleases me the most; no other service is so dear to my soul. The Khalsa was the spearhead of resistance against tyranny.”
PREET BANI ALAGH –”I have observed God, He is within me. Whenever! Act generously, forgive someone genuinely, I really feel Him in me. I have seen the devil, He is within me. Whenever i get angry, ispeak items i shouldn’t, act like i mustn’t, I feel him in me. I have observed God, He is inside me, Whenever i go out of my way to help someone, Make someone happy and really feel exactly the same happiness enchant me, I feel Him in me. I have noticed the devil, He is within me, Whenever i hurt someone intentionally, Want to make someone miserable and weak, I feel Him in me. Yes, i have observed God And ihave observed the devil. Each are inside me, It is up to me to choose what to become, How to act, how to really feel, To awaken the God or the devil in me.”
PSALM –”He it is who makes the clouds rise in the end of the earth; he makes lightnings for the rain and brings out the wind from his storehouses.”
QURAN –”It may be that Allah will bring about really like between you and those of them with whom you might be now at enmity… Allah forbids you not respecting those who have not fought against you on account of your religion, and who have not driven you out from your homes, that you simply be kind to them and deal equitably with them; surely, Allah loves those who are equitable.”
RABINDRANATH TAGORE –”Death is not extinguishing the light; it is putting out the lamp because the dawn has come.”
RABINDRANATH TAGORE –”Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark.”
RABINDRANATH TAGORE –”Working for really like is freedom in action.”
RALPH RANSOM –”Before the reward there ought to be labour. You plant before you harvest. You sow in tears before you reap joy.”
RALPH W EMERSON –”For flowers that bloom about our feet; for tender grass, so fresh, so sweet; for song of bird, and hum of bee; for all things fair we hear or see. Father in heaven, we thank Thee!”
RAMANA MAHARSHI –”Nobody else knows your reason for getting. You do. Your bliss guides you to it. When you follow your bliss, when you follow your path to joy, your conversation is of joy, your feelings are of joy – you’re right on the path of that which you intended when you came forth into this physical body.”
RAMANA MAHARSHI –”Since every other thought can occur only following the rise of the T-thought and since the mind is nothing but a bundle of thoughts, it really is only by way of the enquiry ‘Who am i?’ that the mind subsides.”
RENU S MALHOTRA –”The battlefield at Kurukshetra is the human mind. It is usually in conflict, faced with the freedom to choose with out wisdom. The owner of the chariot may be the ego or jivatma. The body will be the chariot, a vehicle by means of which a life of dharma or ethical living may be achieved. The intellect is the charioteer (Krishna), and with such a person steering the course, success in any endeavour is assured. The five horses are the five sense organs. The road ahead is littered with sense objects that the mind runs soon after. The mind may be the reins, and when it is calm and collected, it can control and keep the sense organs from running wild and taking wrong paths…”
RICHARD ROSE –”An experience can’t be happy, eternally. We are bipolar beings. When there’s happiness, there’s automatically sorrow. If we were purely happy all of the time, it would get so damn monotonous we’d wish for some sorrow or problem to overcome, just for the sake of a challenge.”
RIG VEDA –”The waters in the sky, the water of rivers, and water in wells whose source will be the ocean, may all these sacred waters protect me.”
RUDOLPH GIULIANI –”My father used to say to me, “Whenever you get into a jam, whenever you get into a crisis or an emergency, become the calmest person within the room and you’ll be able to figure your way out of it.”
SACHIN TENDULKAR –”Isn’t cricket supposed to be a team sport? I really feel people should decide first whether cricket is a team game or an individual sport… Eventually it’s a game…. I want to give my six hours of serious cricket on the ground and then take whatever the result.”
SAROJINI NAIDU –”Lord of the lotus, lord of the harvest, Bright and munificent lord of the mom! Thine may be the bounty that prospered our sowing, Thine is the bounty that nurtured our corn. We bring thee our songs and our garlands for tribute, The gold of our fields and also the gold of our fruit; 0 giver of mellowing radiance, we hail thee, We praise thee, 0 Surya, with cymbal and flute. Lord of the rainbow, lord of the harvest, Great and beneficent lord of the main! Thine may be the mercy that cherished our furrows, Thine is the mercy that fostered our grain. We bring thee our thanks and our garlands for tribute, The wealth of our valleys, new-garnered and ripe; 0 sender of rain and the dewfall, we hail thee, We praise thee, Varuna, with cymbal and pipe.”
SAROJINI NAIDU –”Queen of the gourd-flower, queen of the harvest,/ Sweet and omnipotent mother, 0 Earth!/ Thine may be the plentiful bosom that feeds us,/ Thine may be the womb where our riches have birth. We bring thee our love and our garlands for tribute,/ with gifts of thy opulent giving we come;/ 0 source of our manifold gladness, we hail thee,/ We praise thee, 0 Prithvi, with cymbal and drum. Lord of the Universe, Lord of our getting,/ Father eternal, ineffable Om!/ Thou art the Seed along with the Scythe of our harvests,/ Thou art our Hands and our Heart and our Home. We bring thee our lives and our labours for tribute,/ Grant us thy succour, thy counsel, thy care./ 0 Life of all life and all blessing,/we hail thee, we praise thee,/ 0 Bramha, with cymbal and prayer.”
SAUBHAGYA LAKSHMI UPANISHAD –”Identifying the finite with the infinite,/ The fragments with the Whole, one meditates/ On the vast Source; thus fulfilment found/ One becomes immortal.”
SENECA –”We learnnot in school, but in life.”
SHAH RUKH KHAN –”We have identities that we are proud of, like our religious identities, identities of families we come from. Then you will find identities connected to where we live, function, eat. They are our regional identities. But above all, there’s a national identity…”
SHRI NIMISHANANDA –”By doing so the mind, intellect, beliefs and disbeliefs, likes and dislikes, which have prevented vibrations of the soul to be felt and experienced, recede to the background and there is certainly a spontaneous ignition of soul power which is released. This power release brings out waves of bliss, where we really feel immense happiness, satisfaction, joy and contentment.”
SHRI NIMISHANANDA –”Seers have established that we are a part of the Supreme Spirit. This really is our link with the Divine source. We need to form our life about the Supreme Spirit, who is Paramatma, also generally known as the soul or atman. Soul also means spandana orvibrations. We need to get firmly established in the Divine source. We need to restructure our lives from becoming thinking-based to being vibrations-based. Just as an object vibrating at high speed does not allow even a single particle of dust to stick to it, intense vibrations of the soul blow away residual and negative thoughts, beliefs and disbeliefs.”
SISTER NIVEDITA –”A deep satisfaction makes itself felt inside me, by which i know that i must be at last within the presence of the Beloved. But, i do not hear. However i do not see. Nay, listen! Soon will the silence become audible. Look! For the darkness is light invisible. Thou art on the threshold of revelation. Make thyself ready in great stillness. There’s quiet. Inside the heart, veil after veil falls, till at last there is certainly a great darkness. A shore-less sea of darkness. And a voice is heard, very slow and soft, as if it were a throbbing within the dark.”
SISTER NIVEDITA –”There is quiet in the heart, veil right after veil falls – till at last there is certainly a great darkness; a shore-less sea of darkness. And a voice is heard, very slow and soft, as if it were a throbbing within the dark.”
SIVANANDA SARASWATI –”Lord Shiva may be the God Love. His Grace is boundless. He may be the Saviour and Guru. He the Beloved ofUma. He Satyam, Shivam, Shubham, Sundaram, Kantam. He is the Supreme Light that shines in your heart. Meditate on His Form. Hear His Lilas. Repeat His Mantra ‘Om Namah Shivaya’.”
SRI AUROBINDO –”The language of the Veda itself is shruti, a rhythm not composed by the intellect but heard, a divine Word that came vibrating out of the Infinite to the inner audience of the man who had previously made himself fit for the impersonal expertise.”
SRI AUROBINDO –”This then must be the nature of the third and final transformation which finishes the passage of the soul through Ignorance and bases its consciousness, its life, its power and form of manifestation on a complete and completely effective self-knowledge. The Truth-consciousness, finding evolutionary nature ready, has to descend into her and enable her to liberate the supra-mental principle within her; so must be created the supra-mental and spiritual getting as the first unveiled manifestation of the truth of the Self and Spirit within the material universe.”
SRI CHINMOY –”We are afraid of death because death is unknown to us. Something that is unknown to us creates terrible fear in us. But we do not know that death is also afraid of us .. .when we become seekers of the transcendental Truth.”
SRI NISARGADATTA MAHARAJ –”It is often the false that make you suffer, false desires and fears, false values and ideas, false relationships between people. Abandon the false and you’re free of pain; truth makes happy, truth liberates.”
SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM –”My dear Uddhava, persons dedicated to sense gratification.. .cannot understand that I am situated in everyone’s heart and that the entire universe is not different from Me; it emanates from Me. Indeed, they’re just like persons whose eyes are covered by fog.”
SRIMAD BHDGAVATAM –”The air is his breath, the trees are the hairs of his body, The oceans his waist, the hills and mountains are his bones, The rivers are the veins of the Cosmic Person, His movements are the passing of ages.”
SWAMI BRAHMESHANANDA –”Worldly entanglements, let us understand, will usually remain. One will have to get over them with the help of a powerful will power and right attitude. We should plan out our life in such a way that we gradually reduce our worldly entanglements and devote more and more time to higher life.”
SWAMI CHIDANANDA SARASWATI –”Work for universal brotherhood and globe peace. Work as though this task depends upon you. Be an instrument of enjoy, harmony and peace.”
SWAMI CHINMAYANANDA –”To forget oneself totally, one’s mind should keep awake at every moment. A mind that has forgotten the past along with the future, which is awake towards the now, to the present, expresses the highest concentration of intelligence. It is alert, it is watchful, it really is inspired. The actions of a person who has such a mind are exceptionally creative and perfect. Verily to forget oneself totally, is to be in perfection.”
SWAMI GNIVESH –”For the globe order to be one of peace and justice, for the global village to be a theatre of right livelihood, it truly is imperative that a new and proactive spiritual vision commensu
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