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S upreme Lord, let there be peace in the sky and in the atmosphere. Let there be peace in the plant world and in the forests. Let the cosmic powers be peaceful. Let the Brahman, the true essence and source of life, be peaceful. Let there be undiluted and fulfilling peace everywhere.


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I enter into each planet, and by My energy they stay in orbit. I become the moon and thereby supply the juice of life to all vegetables.


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T here can be no greater source of good than (the practice of) virtue; there can be no greater source of evil than the forgetfulness of it.


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Couplet 32 

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A nxiety of mind cannot be removed, except from those who are united to the feet of Him who is incomparable


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Couplet 7 

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T hey alone see truly who see the Lord the same in every creature, who see the deathless in the hearts of all that die. Seeing the same Lord everywhere, they do not harm themselves or others. Thus they attain the supreme goal.


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Y ou speak of doing good to the world. Is the world such a small thing? And who are you, pray, to do good to the world? First realise God, see Him by means of spiritual discipline. If He imparts power you can do good to others; otherwise not.


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I f you are wealthy, be humble. Plants bend when they bear fruit.


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T he harder the struggle, the more glorious the triumph. Self-realization demands very great struggle.


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K now that all this, whatever moves in this moving world, is enveloped by God. Therefore, find your enjoyment in renunciation; do not covet what belongs to others.


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Ishavasya Upanishad 

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T he first step in spiritual life is to have compassion. A person who is kind and loving never needs to go searching for God. God rushes toward any heart that beats with compassion; it is God’s favourite place.


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T he will is not free; it is a phenomenon bound by cause and effect, but there is something behind the will which is free.


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W anting to reform the world without discovering one’s true Self is like trying to cover the world with leather to avoid the pain of walking on stones and thorns. It is much simpler to wear shoes.


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H e that does everything for Me, whose supreme object I am, who worships Me, being free from attachment and without hatred to any creature, this man, Arjuna, comes to Me.


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O ne man may read the Bhagavata by the light of a lamp, and another may commit a forgery by that very light; but the lamp is unaffected. The sun sheds its light on the wicked as well as on the virtuous.


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T wo persons were hotly disputing as to the colour of a chameleon. One said, ‘The chameleon on that palm-tree is of a beautiful red colour.’ The other, contradicting him, said, ‘You are mistaken, the chameleon is not red, but blue.’ Not being able to settle the matter by arguments, both went to the person who always lived under that tree and had watched the chameleon in all its phases of colour. One of them said, ‘Sir, is not the chameleon on that tree of a red colour?’ The person replied, ‘Yes, sir.’ The other disputant said, ‘What do you say? How is it? It is not red, it is blue.’ That person again humbly replied, ‘Yes, sir.’ The person knew that the chameleon is an animal that constantly changes its colour; thus it was that he said ‘yes’ to both these conflicting statements. The Sat-chit-ananda likewise has various forms. The devotee who has seen God in one aspect only, knows Him in that aspect alone. But he who has seen Him in His manifold aspects, is alone in a position to say, ‘All these forms are of one God, for God is multiform.’ He has forms and has no forms, and many are His forms which no one knows.


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W hen the speech of this dead person enters into the fire, breath into the air, the eye into the sun, the mind into the moon, the hearing into space, into the earth the body, into the ether the Self, into the shrubs the hairs of the body, into the trees the hairs of the head, when the blood and the seed are deposited in the water, where is then that person?


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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad 

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E very living creature is the son of the supreme Lord, and He does not tolerate even ants being killed.


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J ust as a reservoir is of little use when the whole countryside is flooded, scriptures are of little use to the illumined man or woman, who sees the Lord everywhere.


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G od is not to be spoken of as coming down or going up, since He is everywhere.


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A s one and the same material, viz. water, is called by different names by different people--one calling it ‘water,’ another ‘vari,’ a third ‘aqua,’ and another ‘pani’--so the one Sat-chit-ananda, the Everlasting-Intelligent- Bliss, is invoked by some as God, by some as Allah, by some as Hari, and by others as Brahman and hundreds of other names.


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O ur goal is to live in the present moment.


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B ehold, Arjuna, a million Divine forms, with an infinite variety of colour and shape. Behold the Gods of the natural world, and many more wonders never revealed before. Behold the entire cosmos turning within my body, and the other things you desire to see.


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D o not brood over your past mistakes and failures as this will only fill your mind with grief, regret and depression. Do not repeat them in the future.


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A ll things in creation are subject to the law of change, and man, too, is subject to this law.


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W e are what our thoughts have made us; so take care about what you think. Words are secondary. Thoughts live; they travel far.


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