The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense Quotes
The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
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“There are no accidents on the spiritual path”
― The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
― The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
“The real meaning of the word Mandir (temple) is transcending the mind. But we reach temples with all desires and ambitions lurking in the mind… If we could listen to the reverberation caused by our own desires behind closed eyes and folded hands during prayer, then a loud, disturbing commotion would be heard. Everybody is demanding something… The point is crystal clear. Until the mind is not kept outside the meditation room along with the shoes as is inscribed on the notice board at the entry point, true meditation cannot happen. A temple is not a place, it is a state of mind. Until the demand is there, you cannot reach the temple - into that state of mind… Only he can reach the temple who has understood that demand is futile; that nothing comes out of the demand except desolation. Only he reaches the temple who goes to express gratitude and not to demand. The day when eternal gratitude starts rising from the heart, the clouds rain from the sky, and the soul dances in ecstasy, that day wherever you are, you are always in the temple.”
― The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
― The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
“[…] This all begins with the mind. When we connect the mind with the given resolves and thoughts, it becomes restless. Therefore the thoughtless state is very important. To attain that state, only detachment is the best means. The mind is like a horse that needs to be tamed by the illuminating bridle of the knowledge. In other words, where this horse starts becoming erratic, starts moving towards vice, it needs to be stopped immediately by pulling the bridle of knowledge. To succeed in all the Sadhanas, regular self-inquiry and the constant company of the saints are the sine qua non. Only then will this mind become tranquil. We don’t have to kill the mind but only change its direction. The powers of the focused mind bestow the Sadhak with many extraordinary abilities. His Holiness Yogiraj Amar Jyoti”
― The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
― The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
“The death of the mind is meditation,” declared the speaker.”
― The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
― The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
“You are not a drop of the ocean but the entire ocean in a drop.”
― The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
― The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
“Be as deep as an Ocean. Only then you will be able to assimilate spiritual truths.”
― The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
― The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
“When this quest takes a turn to the inner self - naturally or triggered by an event - it becomes spirituality.”
― The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
― The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
“The quest to know is human but the mode of knowing is individual.”
― The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
― The Himalayan Master and the Sixth Sense : I Dared to Travel the Spiritual Path
