Sri M said...
Whether on the path of self-realization or not, you should think that things will happen at the right time. Keep working; patience is of essence.
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Whether on the path of self-realization or not, you should think that things will happen at the right time. Keep working; patience is of essence.
The human mind and the ego are intrinsically, by nature, conditioned and not infinite. You can move as close as you can to the Divine by removing these conditioning's as much as possible to make th...
When you stop all reaching out, the Truth is. When you realize it’s here, then it is found.
When the love for the Divine arises, it’s like an overflow. There are no questions.
When you love, you don’t expect anything in return. Try to identify that as a divine emotion. Tell yourself that you will live like that without any external object.
One day, there is an irresistible love for God, which you cannot explain. This happens because everybody’s brain is built for this.
There is an eternal element in all of us that is joyous in its own nature.
Apart from material troubles, what we generally have are mind or ego problems. I think I am a wise man but when I go out, someone calls me a fool. What happens to my steady mind? It’s gone because ...
Running away from one’s circumstances is not the solution. When the mind is steady, the steadiness and wisdom are not dependent on external circumstances.
When all the desires of heart have been understood and let go of, and when the spirit finds joy and satisfaction in itself without any external add-ons, then one is a person with steady wisdom.
One who discovers through deep introspection that the Self is unruffled deep down has secured wisdom.
A Sthitaprajna is one whose state of mind has become balanced, steady, and unruffled, yet is still active. This is for the person living in this world, not in a cave far from everything.