Archive for October, 2008

Ray Parker Jr. on Busting Ghosts

“If there’s somethin’ strange in your neighborhood / Who ya gonna call?”

— Ray Parker Jr.

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Shrimad Rajchandra on Contemplation

“Where inner contemplation awakens, there awakens Self-Realisation, and through such wisdom, delusion is eliminated, and thus one attains the state of Nirvana.”

 - Shrimad Rajchandra

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Tirthankar Mahavir Bhagwan on Equanimity

“One who, even after knowing the whole universe, can remain unaffected and unattached is God.”

 - Tirthankar Mahavir Bhagwan  

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Swami Sivananda on Light

“May you all attain full inner illumination! May the supreme light of lights enlighten your understanding! May you all attain the inexhaustible spiritual wealth of the Self!”

 - Swami Sivananda

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Shrimad Rajchandra on Seeking

“One whose passions have been calmed and whose only desire is Moksha, who is weary of the cycle of rebirth, has compassion for all living beings – such a Soul is a True Seeker”

  - Shrimad Rajchandra

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Shri Atmanandji on Equanimity

“Every person in his lifetime almost constantly feels pleasure and pain by experiencing happiness and sorrow, respect and disrespect, interest and lack of interest, cold and heat and so on.  Unruffled by all these, when one tries to live in a spirit of peace with a balanced mind, one is said to practice equanimity.”

 - Shri Atmanandji

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Josh Billings on Life

“Life consists not in holding good cards but in playing those you hold well.”

 - Josh Billings  

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Robert Muller on Forgiveness

“To forgive is the highest, most beautiful form of love. In return, you will receive untold peace and happiness.”

 -  Robert Muller

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Hindu Proverb on Opportunity

“A man who misses his opportunity, and monkey who misses his branch, cannot be saved.” 

 - Hindu Proverb

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Sister Chän Khöng on Power

“If we just worry about the big picture, we are powerless. So my secret is to start right away doing whatever little work I can do. I try to give joy to one person in the morning, and remove the suffering of one person in the afternoon. If you and your friends do not despise the small work, a million people will remove a lot of suffering. That is the secret. Start right now.”  

- Sister Chän Khöng  

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