Sunday, 29 September 2013

Masters' Speak-29th Sep 13




Bhagvan Ramana Maharishi Says:


To each person that way is the best which appears easiest or appeals most. All the ways are equally good as they lead to the same goal, which is the margining of the go in the self.




Sadguru Says:


The bark of a dog, the chirping of a bird, the drone of the insects, the full throated symphony of the frogs, the drum and the sacred chant are all same to the divine ear



Sri Sri Says:

There is a saying " Holding butter in your hand and lamenting that you do not have Ghee". This is what we are doing in life. There is tremendous power of positive intentions in our mind. We have not looked at this at all. We have never though of spending s short while in meditation. We keep on crying all our lives

  

OSHO Says:

Doing brings ego. Ego is the shadow of action. And there is only one thing that is not doing and that is awareness, watchfulness. The only thing that is not part of the world of action is pure awareness. No Shadow is created by pure awareness. It is so pure that light can pass through it- it is transparent and no shadow is created

Jiddu Krishnamurthy ( JK) Says :


By our pontifical assertions, our superior impatience, and our casual brushing aside of their curiosity, we do not encourage their inquiry, for we are rather apprehensive of what may be asked of us; we do not foster their discontent, for we do not foster their discontent, for we ourselves have ceased to question


Zen Says:

For DHYAN, Zen, there exists no equivalent in the English Language, because meditation itself means thinking- to meditate upon. Some object is there, Remember, dhyan is the original word. Dhyan traveled to China with Bodhidharma and in the Chinese language it became CH’AN. And then from China it traveled to Japan and Japanese it became first ZAN, and hen ZEN; but the original root is dhyan-Ch’an, Zan, Zen. In English there is no word equivalent to it. Meditation also means thinking, a consistent thinking. Contemplation means thinking too. It may be thinking about God, but it thinking and dhyan on Zen is a no thinking state. It is action, without thought. Thought needs time.


Buddha says:

Work out your own salvation. Do not depend on others.

Meditation says:


After sleeping though a hundred million centuries we have finally opened our eyes on a sumptuous planet, sparkling with colour, bountiful with life. Within decades we must lose our eyes, again. Isn’t it noble, an enlightened way of spending our brief time in the sun, meditating and understanding the purpose of why you are here?


Gita Says:

And Whatever is the seed of all being, that is Me. There is no being whether moving or unmoving that can exist without me.




 

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