When does one become free from all tubers (of the mind)? When one becomes free of kashayas (anger-pride-deceit-greed). Kashays (anger-pride-deceit-greed) are tubers themselves.
~ Dada Bhagwan
Complete departure of kashay (anger-pride-deceit-greed) is Moksha (Liberation). At first, there is the departure of kashays and then there will be ‘that’ [Liberation].
One does not see ‘what is there’ and sees ‘what is not there’, that is called moha (illusory vision).
Any kind of misery there is in the worldly life, the cause of it is moha (illusory vision).
Moha (illusory vision) means new things keep arising, and one indeed sees new things; and he remains engrossed in them.
To lose awareness of what is helpful or harmful in the worldly life is moh (Illusory vision & attachment).
Egoism’s nature is not Moha (Illusory attachment). Moha’s (Illusory attachment’s) nature is egoism. Moha is the origin of egoism.
Angels are good not simply because they see bad as bad, but also because they see bad as corny.
~ Criss Jami
Live your best sacred-life. It is only one-time in history.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
The life of the spirit is enfold in great literature.
The greatest literature is the Biblical stories.
Every sacred existence is history of time.
History must be documented, every moment is a sacred history.
Upon reading, great stories by Great Spirits, the glorious inspiration penetrated our soul; we can’t help but to shed tears. It was a soul soothing and a deep spiritual awaken.
I ‘am shaggy as rivers, forests and mountains My eyes see the universe natural and super My mind is of many cuts Non-identical I have fought demons Half-horse, half alligator I ‘am victorious, I bled
~ John E. Wordslinger
Who gives you pain? Your anger, pride, illusion and greed. Where is the fault of the nature in all this?
Religion (Dharma) begins with an obliging nature.
Earth, water, fire, and wind. Where there is energy there is life.
~ Suzy Kassem
The fullness of life is wrapped in all sacred times: plenty and scarcity, happiness and sadness, planting and harvesting, sunrise and sunset, winter and springtime, summer and autumn, beginning and finishing, birth and death…!
Whenever possible, choose peace.
~ Donna Goddard
Where there is no peace, there is not the slightest religion there.
When can one attain samadhi (eternal blissful continuous peace)? It comes when one lets go of the things that he loves the most.
In the moments of adversity, we engaged our minds on beautiful thoughts, our spirit on spirituality and our hands on inspiration writings. What a good trade of pain for peace of mind?
Joy is innermost peace.
The glorious presence of God is with us. Let us rise in mighty strength to build the nation.
Inner peace gives calmness of soul.
Inner peace comes from the Creator.
The greatest strength are rooted in love, joy, peace, patient, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self control.
Don't react to any angry actions, words and behaviours. Keep your quiet spirit, peace and calmness.
We are all human, so we may trespass each other. But there is always grace for forgiveness.
We are sisters. We are brothers. We are family.
Sex is a powerful intent to create: the creation of pleasure, creation of love, and ultimately the creation of life. It connects and syncs two beings emotionally, physically, and mentally and is one of the strongest expressions of love that exists in this World.
~ Forrest Curran
Being scared to fail inspires creativity; heartbreak inspires creativity; being hurt by others inspires creativity; being lost inspires creativity. Your masterpiece isn’t something that you will have made in the colorful, it is understood in the darkness. Use the anxiety within and let it serve you.
Give yourself freedom to grow through love, as love is the most natural direction for humans to grow, just as every tree grows upward towards the sky. Don’t try to control the way that love moves, as any attempt will be futile, for love grows like the branches, wildly growing by the laws of nature, rather than by human rational. Let love grow by her own nature.
The law of attraction is synonymous to the law of sacrifice, in which you get in return what you are decisively choose to give up. The universe in all her infinity beauty generously opens up gates that you had no idea existed when you close others, but she requires you to walk through the gates solely on your own will and strength, with the other doors that you have left behind often times being forever locked and eternally inaccessible.
Love was never meant to be contained solely in our hearts, just as life in a seed was always meant to break through into the world and become beauty to be shared.
With the notion that we can open up our world by opening our minds, realize that home is the land that is least explored, and that adventure is a notion not determined by location, but is ultimately a state of mind.
When we fail to tend to the fragilities of a flower as we become distracted by the noise of our minds, our plant is essentially dying. The quintessence of dying in the sense that we are failing to be mindful of the present moment, for life is the paradox of both living and dying concurrently. Just as we are living each moment, we are dying with every moment, and the essence of living is within each breath that ultimately comprises life as a whole.
The universe and the law of attraction speak a language that knows no words, only discerning your intent through sacrifice and what you are willing to give up.
The tallest and oldest trees that seemed to have just have casually always been there, hold the greatest love: as it nurtures love for others: providing shade for two lovers, becoming home for birds to build a nest, and giving food to the squirrels whom scurry upon it.