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The Little Guide To Greater Glory And A Happier Life The Little Guide To Greater Glory And A Happier Life by Sri M.
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“When you serve a less fortunate person in any way, material or spiritual, you are not doing him a favour. In fact, he who receives your help does you a favour by accepting what you give, and thereby helps you to evolve and move closer to the Divine, Blissful Being who in reality is within you and in the hearts of all beings.”
Sri M. (Mumtaz Ali), The Little Guide To Greater Glory And A Happier Life
“No one need shave his head or wear special headgear or ochre robes or run away from all that one holds dear. No Sir! You may live in this world and do your duties, earn your livelihood, look after those that need your help, spread the fragrance of love and service, and yet remember to keep in touch with your true Self, the spark from the great fire, the drop from the great ocean, by meditating regularly, so that, in the spotless clear mirror of your heart, Divinity’s reflection glows. From your heart, then, will the serene rays of the spirit proceed and fill other hearts with bliss.”
Sri M. (Mumtaz Ali), The Little Guide To Greater Glory And A Happier Life
“is more precious than anything your mind can conceive of and O! how fortunate that this priceless pearl is not far away in some inaccessible part of the world or hidden in the dark bowels of the earth. It is nearer to you than your own jugular vein. It is Bliss Supreme which the sages of yore imbibed and which then made them dance in ecstasy. It is your very ‘Self’.”
Sri M. (Mumtaz Ali), The Little Guide To Greater Glory And A Happier Life
“The Master had said to ‘M,’ “Do not advise people if you cannot follow the same advice. Do not talk on something if you have no personal experience.” Wonderful teaching indeed! If only teachers follow this teaching what a lovely world this would be!”
Sri M. (Mumtaz Ali), The Little Guide To Greater Glory And A Happier Life
“He also lived for a short while like a very materialistic-minded person, and found that compared to the spiritual life and its greater vistas, the life of the worldly man is almost nothing. The joys of the spirit are much superior and it is the worldly man who renounces real happiness that springs from the heart.”
Sri M. (Mumtaz Ali), The Little Guide To Greater Glory And A Happier Life
“Today’s palace is tomorrow’s random rubble.”
Sri M. (Mumtaz Ali), The Little Guide To Greater Glory And A Happier Life