2/13/2017

Quotes

If u can simply live your life not running behind money, status, fame..
If you can live just for today without plans, goals...
If you can just live your life for nothing, then , your ultimate flowering and inner peace will be realised... That is what sanyas is.
Truths of Sanyas..

Aruna Maheshwari

liberation

When you truly want to be released from this earth dream, there is no power that can stop you from attaining liberation. Never doubt it! Your salvation is not to be achieved - it is already yours, because you are made in the image of God; but you have to know this.

~ Paramhansa Yogananda

Osho

"The truly wise man is not serious; he is playful, because he understands that the whole of existence is playful. The truly wise man may appear to people somewhat crazy, foolish, because ordinary humanity has a fixed idea of the wise man - that he is serious, that he cannot be playful, that he cannot laugh, that he cannot dance." ~ Osho

Mind

He whose mind is not attached to any desires, does no
action in reality, though his body may act.

He is like one who is hearing a story with his mind elsewhere. Similarly, the man whose mind is full of desires is really acting though his body may be actionless. A man may be sleeping here with his body inert, and yet he may be climbing hills and falling from them in dream at the same time.

It is all the same to one who is fast asleep in a cart, whether
the cart moves or stops, with the bulls left yoked or unyoked.
Similarly for the Jnani who has gone to sleep in the cart of
His physical body, it does not matter whether He works or is
in deep meditation (samadhi), or is asleep.

The non-action of the Sage is really unceasing activity. His
characteristic is eternal and intense activity. His stillness is like
the apparent stillness of a very fast-rotating top. Its extreme
speed cannot be followed by the eye and so it appears to be
still. This must be explained, as people generally mistake the
stillness of the Sage for inertness.

Gems from Bhagavan
Chapter XII

Reality

Though the world and mind rise and fade together, the world shines by the light of the mind. The ground whence the world and mind arise, and wherein they set, that Perfection rises not nor sets but ever shines. That is Reality.

('Reality in Forty Verses', v. 7 ["Collected Works"])