बुधवार, 28 जुलाई 2010
Evil is an experience, and not a power.
शनिवार, 24 अप्रैल 2010
I the Lord of Truth, am watching over thee.
शुक्रवार, 23 अप्रैल 2010
Be glad
DISCIPLE: Teacher of teachers, instruct Thou me.
Master: Ask, and I will answer.
Disciple: I have read much, but am ignorant still; I have studied the doctrines of the schools, but have not become wise thereby; I know the scriptures by heart, but peace is hidden from me. Point out to me, O Master! the way of knowledge. Reveal to me the highway of Divine wisdom; lead Thou Thy child into the path of peace.
Master: The way of knowledge, O Disciple! Is by searching the heart; the highway of wisdom is by the practice of righteousness; and by a sinless life, is found the way of peace.
Behold where Love Eternal rests concealed!
(The deathless Love that seemed so far away!)
E’en in the lowly heart; it stands revealed
To him who lives the sinless life today.
बुधवार, 24 मार्च 2010
Flesh and Spirit
रविवार, 21 मार्च 2010
Our sufferings
If we could suffer, even partly, through others, our sufferings would be unjust.
ARE our sufferings and troubles entirely the result of our own ignorance and wrong-doing or are they partly or wholly brought about by others, and by outward conditions?
Our sufferings are just, and are entirely the result of our own ignorance, error and wrongdoing.
“Ye suffer from yourselves, none else compels”. If this were not so, if a man could commit an evil deed and escape, the consequences of that deed being visited upon and innocent person, then there would be no Law of Justice, and without such a Law the universe could not, even for a single moment, exist. All would be chaos. Upon the surface, men appear to suffer through others, but it is only an appearance - an appearance which a deeper knowledge dispels.
Man is not the result of outward conditions; outward conditions are the result of man.
शनिवार, 27 फ़रवरी 2010
He who loves Truth, who desires and seeks wisdom, will be much alone.
JUST as the body requires rest for the recuperation of its forces, so the spirit requires solitude for the renewal of its energies. Solitude is as indispensable to man’s spiritual welfare as sleep is to his bodily well-being; and pure thought, or meditation, which is evoked in solitude, is to the spirit what activity is to the body. As the body breaks down when deprived of the needful rest and sleep, so do the spirits of men break down when deprived of the necessary silence and solitude. Man, as a spiritual being, cannot be maintained in strength, uprightness, and peace except he periodically withdraw himself from the outer world of perishable things, and reach inwardly towards the abiding and imperishable realities.