Sayings
You see many
stars in the sky at night, but nor when the sun rises. Can you therefore
say that there are no stars in the heavens during the day? O man,
because you cannot find God in the days of your ignorance, say not
there is no God.
He is born in
vain, who having attained the human birth, so difficult to get,
does not attempt to realize God in this very life. Seekest thou
God ? Then seek Him in man ! His Divinity is manifest more in man
than in any other object. Man is the greatest manifestation of God.
Jiva is Shiva
(all living beings are God). Who then dare talk of showing mercy
to them ? Not mercy, but service, service. For man must be regarded
as God.
There is one
whom you may call your own, and that is God.
I tell you the
truth : there is nothing wrong in your being in the world. But you
must direct your mind towards God.
If you say,
'I am a sinner', eternally, you will remain a sinner to all eternity.
You ought rather to repeat, 'I am not bound, I am not bound. Who
can bind me ? I am the son of God, the king of kings.'
It is said that
truthfulness alone constitutes the spiritual discipline of the Kaliyuga
(i.e. modern age). If a man clings tenaciously to truth he ultimately
realizes God.
All religions
are true. God can be reached by different religions. Many rivers
flow by many ways but they fall into the sea. There all are one.
A truly religious
man should think that other religions also are paths leading to
truth. We should always maintain an attitude of respect towards
other religions.
Women whether
naturally good or not, whether chaste or unchaste, should always
be regarded as images of the Blissful Divine Mother.
Money can fetch
you bread alone. Do not consider it as your sole end and aim.
He is truly
a man to whom money is only a servant; but, on the other hand, those
who do not know how to make a proper use of it, hardly deserve to
be called men.
To become great
one must be humble. The tree laden with fruit always bends low.
So if you wish to be great, be lowly and meek.
Rain water never
stands on high ground, but runs down to the lowest level. So also
the mercy of God remains in the hearts of the lowly, but drains
off from those of the vain and the proud.
The ego that
asserts, 'I am the servant of God' is the characteristic of the
true devotee. It is the ego of Vidya (Knowledge), and is called
the 'ripe' ego.
Wherein is the
strength of a devotee? He is a child of God, and his devotional
tears are his mightiest weapon.
Look at the
anvil of a blacksmith-how it is hammered and beaten; yet it moves
not from its place. Let men learn patience and endurance from it.
Visit not miracle-mongers
and those who exhibit occult powers. These men are stragglers from
the path of Truth.
Don't find fault
with anyone, not even with an insect. As you pray to God for devotion,
so also pray that you may not find fault with anyone.
Purify the spectacles
of your mind and you will see that the world is God.
As the dawn
heralds the rising sun, so sincerity, unselfishness, purity, and
righteousness precede the advent of the Lord.
Every man should
follow his own religion. A Christian should follow Christianity,
and a Mohammedan Mohammedanism. For the Hindu, the ancient path,
the path of the Aryan Rishis, is the best.
Dispute not.
As you rest firmly in your own faith and opinion, allow others also
equal liberty to stand by their own faith and opinion.
Let me be condemned
to be born over and over again, even in the form of a dog, if so
I can be of help to a single soul.
I will give
up twenty thousand such bodies to help one man. It is glorious to
help even one man.
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