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Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
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“What is happening within you and how you experience your life is entirely your making – your karma.”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“Karma simply means we have created the blueprint for our lives. It means we are the makers of our own fate. When we say “This is my karma,” we are actually saying “I am responsible for my life.”
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“Living totally does not mean just having a good time. It means experiencing anything that comes your way fully and intensely. The very process of life is the dissolution of karma. If you live every moment of your life totally, you dissolve an enormous volume of karma.”
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“As we have seen, whatever you do with your body, mind, or energy leaves a certain imprint. These imprints configure themselves into tendencies. These tendencies have been traditionally described in India by a wonderfully apt word: vasana. Literally, vasana means smell. This “smell” is generated by a vast accumulation of impressions caused by your physical, mental, emotional, and energy actions. Depending upon the type of smell you emit, you attract certain kinds of life situations to yourself.”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“If you avoid any experience—whether pain or pleasure, sorrow or joy—it is big karma. But if you go through the experience without resisting it, the karma dissolves. This is why Krishna in the great Indian epic the Mahabharata says that hesitation is the worst of all crimes.”
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“responsibility for our own. When you live by the memory of a single book, you are religious. When you live by the memory of several books, you are intellectual. When you live by the memory of several generations of people, you become a truly compassionate human being. But when you live beyond the memory of generations of people, you become a mystic.”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“what you consider to be “myself ” is just an accumulation of habits, predispositions, and tendencies you have acquired over time without being conscious of the process.”
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“Your five senses are collecting data from the outside world every moment of your life. You are literally being bombarded with stimuli at every instant. Over time, this enormous volume of sense impressions begins to assume a certain distinctive pattern within you. This pattern slowly shapes itself into behavioral tendencies. A cluster of tendencies hardens over time into what you call your personality, or what you claim to be your true nature.”
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“So the source of your misery is not your past actions. The source of your misery is how you’re processing the imprint of the past now.”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“In today’s world, where information is available everywhere, a school should shift away from propagating information to becoming an inspirational place, which builds beautiful human beings. Education should become a joyful choice, not a compulsive extruder out of which every child has to come out in a certain shape.”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“It is not the content of your life that matters. It is the context of your life that does. So becoming a karma yogi does not mean you have to give up whatever you are doing right now. It means you do it with wholehearted involvement and, in the process, help create a more joyful world wherever you go.”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“On a certain day, three men were working on a site. A passerby came and asked the first man, “What are you doing?” The man looked up and said, “Hey, are you blind? Can’t you see I’m cutting stone?” The passerby went to the second man and asked the same question. “What do you think I’m doing?” growled the second man. “I’m trying to earn my living. I need to fill my belly.” The passerby went to the third man and asked again, “What are you doing here?” The man stood up in great joy. “I’m building a glorious temple!” All three men were doing the same work. For the first man, his work was simply cutting stone. For the second, his work was simply a means to eke out a livelihood. For the third, his work was an opportunity to create something beautiful that he cared for deeply. The how is the pivotal issue. Every single act in your life can be like this. It is not the content of your life that matters. It is the context of your life that does.”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“The fundamental difference between a human being and a machine is perception.”
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“Your karma is not in what is happening to you; your karma is in the way you respond to what is happening to you.”
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“karma is like old software that you have written for yourself unconsciously. And, of course, you’re updating it on a daily basis! Depending on the type of physical, mental, and energetic actions you perform, you write your software. Once that software is written, your whole system functions accordingly. Based on the information from the past, certain memory patterns keep recurring. Now your life turns habitual, repetitive, and cyclical. Over”
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“Your intention makes all the difference. If you say something prompted by love, and another person gets hurt, that is his karma, not yours. But if you say something out of hatred and anotehr person has no problem with it, it is good karma for them and not for you! You wll still acquire negative karma. How the recipeint of uyour hatred reacts is not the point. The accumulatio of karma is determined by your intention, not merrely by its impact on someone else.”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“If you consciously accept this moment just the way it is, you arrive at a certain ease within yourself. Ease is a consequence of the relaxation of all you have created. You can, in turn, experience the whole of existence as yourself. Everything becomes a part of you, as creation in its very nature exists as one whole. Knowing this experience is yoga, or the ultimate union.”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“Now, if my talks were about quoting from a scripture, such friendship and affection would be impossible. Scripture means memory; memory means hierarchy. This hierarchy turns one thing into sacred, another into filthy. What we consider sacred becomes an authority; what comes from an authority becomes our truth. And this kind of truth renders us incapable, paradoxically, of ever experiencing real truth!”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“Both memory and imagination exist only in your mind.”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“What you call fate is just a life situation you have created for yourself unconsciously. Your destiny is what you have crafted in unawareness. If you become a hundred percent conscious, your destiny becomes a conscious creation.”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“And so these are the only two things that you are suffering right now: your memory and your imagination.”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“Karma is the natural basis of all existence. It is not a law that is imposed from above. It does not allow us to outsource our responsibility anywhere else; it does not allow us to blame our parents, our teachers, our countries, our politicians, our gods, or our fates. It makes each one of us squarely responsible for our own destinies and, above all, the nature of our experience of life.”
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“The basis of karma yoga is to be involved in the process, not the product.”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“SUTRA #1 Karma is about becoming the source of one’s own creation. In shifting responsibility from heaven to oneself, one becomes the very maker of one’s destiny.”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“We have reached a point today where authority has become the truth. But soon as we turn inward, we realize that truth is the only authority!”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“The intellect, which is based on memory, is a wonderful tool. However, it can only inform; it cannot transform.”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“Yama and niyama are simple guidelines, the dos and don’ts on the spiritual path, such as nonviolence; commitment to truth; not stealing; not hoarding wealth; purity; cleanliness; practice; and so on. They create the right atmosphere for one’s spiritual evolution.”
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“The karmic mechanism is ceaseless. Every mental fluctuation in you creates a chemical reaction, which then proceeds to provoke a physical sensation. This sensation, in turn, reinforces the chemical reaction, which then strengthens the mental fluctuation. Over time, your very chemistry is determined by a series of unconscious reactions to sensory and mental stimuli.”
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“karma is action on three levels: body, mind, and energy. Whatever you do on these three levels leaves a certain residue or imprint upon you.”
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
“If you find yourself oscillating between craving and aversion, love and hate, your karma is growing at a rapid pace; your bondage is intensifying. If you have strong likes and dislikes, your suffering is also more intense. But another scenario is also possible. If a sensation arises, you have a choice whether to react. Once you are able to exercise this choice, you simply experience the sensation for what it is. If you generate a strong reaction, you will distort the experience. But if you remain equanimous, the karma attached to that type of sensation begins to crumble within you.”
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
― Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny
