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Bold and Beautiful
Facing everything and avoiding nothing is the ultimate
spiritual practice. It requires tremendous courage,
unusual sincerity and a powerful commitment.
Most of all, facing everything and avoiding nothing
in every moment demands that we have a very big heart.
Why? Because it means that we always want to know the
truth, and that we are willing to face everything and
avoid nothing no matter how painful it may be, in order to
find it.
It's very important to realize that in the end, if
we are not willing to face ourselves unconditionally, then
there is no doubt that someone else is going to suffer as
a result. This is inevitable.
Simply through this practice, the practice of facing
everything and avoiding nothing, we will cease to act out
of ignorance in ways that cause suffering to other people.
Through this practice alone, we can find our own
liberation. – Andrew Cohen
Above all, be yourself Be but don't just exist. There's
more to life than just being another name on the list. Be
active, alive and Adventurous, boisterous, Brave and bold
Confident, cool and Clear-headed, daring Determined and
decisive Eager, earnest and Eloquent, freethinking, Fresh
and fun loving, But, above all, be you
– Anonymous
All the powers in the universe are already ours.
It is we who have put our hands before our eyes, and cry
that it is dark. Just take the hands away to see the light
– Swami Vivekananda
Mind and Matter
He who walks between boundaries is man; he who
goes beyond them is a saint. But he who transcends the
limited and the limitless, his mind is unfathomable. The
body is a pitch-dark forest and mind is an elephant gone
mad. The Jewel of Wisdom is the god, but few are the
Saints who can apply it. The Three worlds were plundered,
they all were stripped of their all. But mind is a
faceless thief, whom no one could recognize.
– Kabir
Every force and object in this universe is a product of
the divine mind, in the same way that all the' things you
perceive in a dream are creations of your own mind.
– Paramahansa Yogananda
When your mind is tired of body comforts, it will (then
be able to) taste the real joy of Atman. When it merges
with the Atman, you experience the highest state of bliss.
This highest state is the true unequalled Shabad (the
word); with its contemplation you will overcome tirade of
delusion. With mind attached to the word, focus on your
breath. With closed eyes directed upwards, feel the flow
of the shabad. Concentrating on the flow (of the shabad) make
Sat Khand (spiritual region at the top of the head) your
abode. Go on remembering God's name, thus overcoming this
arduous world. Recognize always the true shabad within,
the one permeating the zone of silence. One, who
recognizes that with reverence, need not return to this
world again
– Mangat Ramji
Suffering as a blessing
Though it is a hard hitting fact but we cannot ignore
role of suffering as a blessing in disguise. “Jo sukh
mey sumiran karey toh dukh kahe ko hoi”’, we
constantly ignore godly presence in our life and when we
acknowledge it we are no longer suffering!
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