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“As meditation deepens, compulsions, cravings, and fits of emotions begin to lose their power to dictate our behavior. We see clearly that choices are possible: we can say yes, or we can say no.
... "All we are is the result of what we have thought." By changing our mode of thinking, we can remake ourselves completely.”
― Meditation: A Simple Eight-Point Program for Translating Spiritual Ideala Simple Eight-Point Program for Translating Spiritual Ideals Into Daily Life S Into Daily Life
... "All we are is the result of what we have thought." By changing our mode of thinking, we can remake ourselves completely.”
― Meditation: A Simple Eight-Point Program for Translating Spiritual Ideala Simple Eight-Point Program for Translating Spiritual Ideals Into Daily Life S Into Daily Life
“Why do you want a new truth when you do not practice what you already know?
Far better to read a few books and make them your own than to read many books quickly and superficially.”
― Meditation: A Simple Eight-Point Program for Translating Spiritual Ideala Simple Eight-Point Program for Translating Spiritual Ideals Into Daily Life S Into Daily Life
Far better to read a few books and make them your own than to read many books quickly and superficially.”
― Meditation: A Simple Eight-Point Program for Translating Spiritual Ideala Simple Eight-Point Program for Translating Spiritual Ideals Into Daily Life S Into Daily Life
“People say that modern life has grown so complicated, so busy, so crowded that we have to hurry even to survive. We need not accept that idea. It is quite possible to live in the midst of a highly developed technological society and keep an easy, relaxed pace while doing a lot of hard work. We have a choice.”
― Passage Meditation: Bringing the Deep Wisdom of the Heart into Daily Life
― Passage Meditation: Bringing the Deep Wisdom of the Heart into Daily Life
“Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love; Where there is injury, pardon; Where there is doubt, faith; Where there is despair, hope; Where there is darkness, light; Where there is sadness, joy. O divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek To be consoled as to console, To be understood as to understand, To be loved as to love; For it is in giving that we receive; It is in pardoning that we are pardoned; It is in dying to self that we are born to eternal life.”
― Passage Meditation: Bringing the Deep Wisdom of the Heart into Daily Life
― Passage Meditation: Bringing the Deep Wisdom of the Heart into Daily Life
“There is a tale of a man who found on the road a large stone bearing the words, "Under me lies a great truth." The man strained to turn the stone over and finally succeeded. On the bottom was written, "Why do you want a new truth when you do not practice what you already know?”
― Passage Meditation: Bringing the Deep Wisdom of the Heart into Daily Life
― Passage Meditation: Bringing the Deep Wisdom of the Heart into Daily Life
“To be secure everywhere is the mark of sophistication. To be unshakeable is the mark of courage. To be permanently in love with every person is the mark of masculinity or femininity. To forgive is the mark of strength. To govern our senses and passions is the mark of freedom.”
― Passage Meditation: Bringing the Deep Wisdom of the Heart into Daily Life
― Passage Meditation: Bringing the Deep Wisdom of the Heart into Daily Life
“Lovers of God possess intense concentration. In prayer their attention rivets itself so completely onto God that nothing can tear it away. Even a suggestion of the divine may draw them into a higher state of consciousness. Occasionally this can be somewhat inconvenient. Sri Ramakrishna once went to see a religious drama produced by his disciple. The curtain went up and a character started singing the praises of the Lord. Sri Ramakrishna immediately began to enter the supreme state of consciousness. The stage faded; the actors and actresses faded. As only a great mystic can, he uttered a protest: "I come here, Lord, to see a play staged by my disciple, and you send me into ecstasy. I won't let it happen!" And he started saying over and over, "Money... money...money," so as to keep some awareness of the temporal world.”
― Passage Meditation: Bringing the Deep Wisdom of the Heart into Daily Life
― Passage Meditation: Bringing the Deep Wisdom of the Heart into Daily Life
“concentration breeds efficiency while division brings inefficiency, error, and tension.”
― Passage Meditation: Bringing the Deep Wisdom of the Heart into Daily Life
― Passage Meditation: Bringing the Deep Wisdom of the Heart into Daily Life
“many injurious habits result from our efforts to fill empty time.”
― Passage Meditation - A Complete Spiritual Practice: Train Your Mind and Find a Life that Fulfills
― Passage Meditation - A Complete Spiritual Practice: Train Your Mind and Find a Life that Fulfills
“To be secure everywhere is the mark of sophistication, to be unshakable is the mark of courage, to be permanently in love with every person is the mark of masculinity or femininity, to forgive is the mark of strength, to govern our senses and passions is the mark of freedom.”
― Passage Meditation - A Complete Spiritual Practice: Train Your Mind and Find a Life that Fulfills
― Passage Meditation - A Complete Spiritual Practice: Train Your Mind and Find a Life that Fulfills
“Wherever people gather for selfless ends, there is a vast augmentation of their individual capacities. Something wonderful, something momentous happens. An irresistible force begins to move, which, though we may not see it, is going to change our world.”
― Passage Meditation: Bringing the Deep Wisdom of the Heart into Daily Life
― Passage Meditation: Bringing the Deep Wisdom of the Heart into Daily Life
