Happiness depends on what you can give, not on what you can get.
CHINMAYANANDA SARASWATIPresently we have to train our unconscious to function better. Then we can depend upon our instincts, that will be noble instincts.
More Chinmayananda Saraswati Quotes
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Without sattva you can never reach the Supreme. Wherever you are, in whatever station, from there you have to reach sattva in varying degrees because tamas will be reduced only when the mind’s agitations, vikshepas are quietened.
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The only demand of life is the privilege to love all.
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Taste goodness before you recommend it.
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Love is a consistent passion to give, not a meek persistent hope to receive.
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Tranquility is the Truth, Truth is beauty beauty is happiness and bliss is divine
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Don’t put the key to your happiness in someone else’s pocket
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Both renunciation of action and the performance of action lead to Nirvana (Liberation); but these performance of action is superior to renunciation of action.
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Leave aside your regrets of the past and anxieties of the future And focus intelligently on the present. This is the best way of ensuring a positive future.
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By unswerving devotion to Me, a man crosses over three Gunas – I am the Abode of Brahman, Eternal and Immutable, of everlasting Dharma and Absolute Bliss.
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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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Prayer,in its truest sense,is an attempt to invoke the mightier potential that is already in us,through mental integration.
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To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness.
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Man can change his destiny-not by wishing for it, but by working for it.
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As agitations quieten, sattva increases slowly.
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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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