There is no such thing as evil. Only relative degrees of good.
MEHER BABALove is nothing if it is not spontaneous. It cannot be a conclusion of reasoning.
More Meher Baba Quotes
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Don’t Worry Be Happy
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God cannot be explained… God can only be lived.
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Just think you are the greatest. Where’s the harm in thinking like that? It is not for pride you do it, but for bringing the best out of you. There is nothing wrong.
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Seek a reality deeper than the changing forms.
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It’s a divine art to be cheerful.
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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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God has to be temporarily cruel in order to be permanently kind.
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The best way to cleanse the heart and prepare for the stilling of the mind is to lead a normal, worldly life. Living in the midst of your day-to-day duties, responsibilities, likes, dislikes, etc., will help you. All these become the very means for the purification of your heart.
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Suffering is essential for the elimination of the ego, just as it was necessary for you to scrub and scrub in order to wash the stain from my coat.
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Life becomes meaningful and all activities are purposeful only on the basis of faith in the enduring reality.
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These false answers such as, I am stone, I am bird, I am animal, I am man, I am woman, I am great, I am small are, in turn, received, tested and discarded until the Question arrives at the right and Final Answer, I AM GOD.
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Happiest 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.
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When love is not at its height, it always creates a mess.
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If we suffer in the sufferings of others and feel happy in the happiness of others, we are loving God.
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The entire life of the personal ego is continually in the grip of wanting, i. e., an attempt to seek fulfilment of desires through things that change and vanish. But there can be no real fulfilment through the transient things
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