According to the law that governs the universe,all sufferings are your labor of love to unveil your real self.
MEHER BABAHappiest is he who expects no happiness from others. Love delights and glorifies in giving, not receiving. So learn to love and give, and not to expect anything from others.
More Meher Baba Quotes
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What will the present chaos lead to? How will it all end? It can only end in one way. Mankind will be sick of it all.
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True love is no game of the faint-hearted and the weak; it is born of strength and understanding.
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Art when inspired with love leads to higher realms, and that art will open for you the inner life.
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It’s a divine art to be cheerful.
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I am also an artist. I have the whole world as my canvas. I paint souls.
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There is no difference in the realization of the Truth either by a Muslim, Hindu, Zoroastrian, or a Christian. The difference is only in words and terms. Truth is not the monopoly of a particular race or religion.
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To attain union is so impossibly difficult because it is impossible to become what you already are! Union is nothing other than knowledge of oneself as the Only One.
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Worry is the product of feverish imagination working under the stimulus of desires… It is a necessary resultant of attachment to the past or to the anticipated future, and it always persists in some form or other until the mind is completely detached from everything.
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One of the most difficult things to learn is to render service without bossing, without making a fuss about it, and without any consciousness of high and low. In the world of spirituality, humility counts at least as much as utility.
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Love is the reflection of God’s unity in the world of duality. It constitutes the entire significance of creation.
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When a person tells others “Be good,” he conveys to his hearers the feeling that he is good and they are not.
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If I were to ask the famous Henry Ford to come over here and do what I tell him to do, would he do it? Never! But if I were to make a thousand-year-old corpse come alive before his eyes, he would jump at the chance to stay here and wash my clothes!
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The satisfaction derived from the fleeting things of life is not lasting; and our wants remain unfulfilled. There is thus a general sense of dissatisfaction accompanied by all kinds of worries.
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Those who speculate from the shore about the ocean shall know only its surface, but those who would know the depths of the ocean must be willing to plunge into it.
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Long for what is real. You will then have no time for worrying over what may never happen.
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