Sadguru Says:
Out
of sheer commitment, human beings can move mountains. One shining example is
Mahatma Gandhi, whose commitment has moved millions of people, and it still
does
OSHO Says:
Walk, but make walking a meditation; walk knowingly.
Breathe, but let it become a constant meditation; breathe knowingly. The breath
going on; watch it. The breath going
out; watch it. Eat, but eat with full
awareness. Take a bite, chew it, but go on watching. Let the watcher be there
in every moment, whatsoever you are doing.
Jiddu Krishnamurthy(
JK) Says:
The fact is there is nothing that you can trust; and that is
a terrible fact, whether you like it or not. Psychologically there is nothing
in the world, that you can put your
faith, your trust, or your belief in. Neither your Gods, nor your science can
save you, can bring you psychological certainty; and you have to accept that
you can trust in absolutely nothing.
Zen Says:
Zen gives you a totally different climate. Sometimes masters
have even sent their followers to other masters who are against them. It is a very
strange phenomenon to the modern eyes, sending someone to your own opponent.
But we have to look deep down; if the person can grow more easily in the
climate that the opponent master has created, then there is no hesitation in sending him to
the other master
Bhagvan Maharishi
Says:
It is true we are not bound and that the real self has no
bondage. It is true that you will eventually go back to your source. But meanwhile,
if you commit sins, as you call them, you will have to face the consequences of
such sins. You cannot escape them. If a man beats you , then, can you say, “ I
am free, I am not bound by these beatings and I don’t feel any pain. Let him
beat on”? If you can feel like that, you can go on doing what you like. What is
the use of merely saying with your Lips “ I am free”?
Sri Sri Says:
Q: Are there any commitments that can be given up?
A: Yes! Commitments made with shortsightedness
can be given up because when you are committed without a vision, you feel
stifled when your vision expands. When your commitment brings misery to many in
the long run it can be given up
Buddha Says:
Even death is not to be feared by one who has lived wisely.
Meditation Says
Meditation is the tongue of the soul and language of our
spirit
Gita Says:
The fruit of good action is Sattwic and pure, the fruit of Rajas is pain, and ignorance is
the fruit of Tamas.
Jesus Says:
Why are you troubled? And why do thoughts arise in your
hearts?
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