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M y religious sense did not allow me to speak a rash or a profane word of anything which the soul of man holds or has held sacred. The attitude of respect for all creeds, this elementary good manner in matters of spirit, is bred into the marrow of one’s bones by the Hindu tradition.


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T olerance is the homage which the finite mind pays to the inexhaustibility of the Infinite.


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I t is not your passing thoughts or brilliant ideas so much as your plain everyday habits that control your life. Live simply; don’t get caught in the machine of the world— it is too exacting. By the time you get what you are seeking your nerves are gone, the heart is damaged, and the bones are aching. Resolve to develop your spiritual powers more earnestly from now on. Learn the art of right living. If you have joy you have everything, so learn to be glad and contented. Have happiness now.


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T he explorers seek happiness in finding curiosities, discovering new lands and undergoing risks in adventures. They are thrilling. But where is pleasure found? Only within. Pleasure is not to be sought in the external world.


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T ruth is not something outside to be discovered; it is something inside to be realized.


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H ave constructive thoughts, consoling words, compassionate acts.


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T o bear with those who revile us, just as the earth bears up those who dig it, is the first of virtues.


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T hose who possess this wisdom have equal regard for all. They see the same Self in a spiritual aspirant and an outcaste, in an elephant, a cow, and a dog.


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W hatever you think, that you will be. If you think yourselves weak, weak you will be; if you think yourselves strong, strong you will be.


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G od is the Absolute and Eternal Brahman, as well as the Father of the Universe. The indivisible Brahman is like a vast shoreless ocean, without bounds and limits, in which I can only struggle and sink. But when I approach the always sportive personal Deity (Hari), I get peace, like the sinking man who nears the shore.


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M editation leads to eternal bliss. Therefore, meditate, meditate.


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T he apparent is not real. Under many of life’s complicated problems are hidden some of the simplest truths which the veil of ignorance obscures from human vision.


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I f you work without love, you are working like a slave. When you work with love, you work like an emperor. Your work is your joy; your work is your dance.


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Y ou can go on changing the outer for lives and you will never be satisfied. Unless the inner changes, the outer can never be perfect.


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T hose who renounce attachment in all their deeds live content in the city of nine gates, the body, as its master. They are not driven to act, nor do they involve others in action.


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W hen you see with your inner eye; then you realize that you are God and not different from Him.


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B e afraid of nothing. Hating none, giving love to all, feeling the love of God, seeing His presence in everyone, and having but one desire - for His constant presence in the temple of your consciousness - that is the way to live in this world.


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I t is Divinity that shapes, not only your ends, but also your acts, your words and thoughts.


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A ccept yourself as you are. And that is the most difficult thing in the world, because it goes against your training, education, your culture.


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T o those who surrender to Brahman, all selfish attachments are like the leaf of a lotus floating clean and dry in water. Sin cannot touch them.


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