Ramana Says:
The wrong knowledge of “ I am the body” is the cause of all
the mischief. This wrong knowledge must go. That is realization. Realization is
not acquisition of anything new nor is it a new faculty. It is only removal of
all camouflage.
OSHO Says :
The deeper your watchfulness becomes, the deeper your awareness
becomes, and gaps start arising, intervals. One though goes and another has not
come, and there is a gap. One Cloud has passed, another is coming and there is
a gap. In those gaps, for the first time you will have glimpses of no-mind, you
will have the taste of no-mind. Call it taste of Zen, or Tao, or Yoga. In those
small intervals, suddenly the sky is clear and the sun is shining. Suddenly the
world is full of mystery because all barriers are dropped. The screen on your
eyes is not more there. You see clearly, you see penetratingly/. The whole
existence becomes transparent.
Jiddu Says:
Violence is not merely killing another. It is violence when
we use a sharp word, when we make a gesture to brush away a person, when we
obey because there is fear. So violence isn’t merely organized butchery in the
name of God, in the name of society or county. Violence is much more subtle,
much deeper, and we are inquiring into the very depths of violence.
Sadguru Says:
To be in company is sweet. To be alone is absolute.
Sri Sri Says:
Q: How to purify one’s emotions?
A: Cleanliness of emotion is peace. Purity of emotion is
achieved by silence. Polluted speech or talk creates polluted emotions. Every
speech is an impulse of energy and intelligence. You have done five or six
hundred thousand hours of talking. Has it brought solace to any soul, any mind
or any heart? Silence is very much connected with the purity of speech. In this
process whatever is happening, burn cook and live through it, If you have not
been cooked you can never experience bliss.
Buddha Says:
Just as a candle cannot burn without fire, men cannot live
without a spiritual life
Meditation Says::
What is this true Meditation? It is to make everything,
coughing, swallowing, waving the arms, motion, stillness, words, action, the
evil and the good, prosperity and shame, gain and loss, right and wrong, into
one single koan
Jesus Says:
“He” must increase and “I” must decrease
Bhagvad Gita Says:
To them who are ever steadfast, worshipping Me with Love, I
give the Yoga of discrimination by which they come to Me.
Zen Says:
In the world of Zen, mind is the only thing that has to be
thrown out, and then you have the whole universe available. You are welcomed by
the whole universe
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