If you want to prove yourself to God, improve yourself. Words of guidance are so simple, yet so deep – anybody can win, if he be the soul entry. Unfortunately, in every field.
CHINMAYANANDA SARASWATIThat is when you have trained your unconscious. Then when a situation comes, you can to an extent, depend on your inner voice.
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Tranquility is the Truth, Truth is beauty beauty is happiness and bliss is divine
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But the self-controlled man, moving among objects, with his senses under restraint, and free from both attraction and repulsion, attains peace.
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The spirit of advaita is not to keep away from anything, but to keep in tune with everything
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The real guru is the pure intellect within; and the purified, deeply aspiring mind is the disciple.
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That is when you have trained your unconscious. Then when a situation comes, you can to an extent, depend on your inner voice.
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Your nobility must estimate how much of you Was put into each hour of your daily work
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The action of today becomes the destiny of tomorrow.
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Man can change his destiny-not by wishing for it, but by working for it.
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Accept what is good. Reject and forget what is not. This is intelligent living.
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The really poor man is not the one who lacks money, but the one who lacks the joy of the heart.
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In all adversities there is always in its depth, a treasure of spiritual blessings secretly hidden.
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Presently we have to train our unconscious to function better. Then we can depend upon our instincts, that will be noble instincts.
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There are so many entries and so to win , one has to cultivate excellence.
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Look after the present and the future will look after itself.
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Expose yourself to aloneness.
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