Next to meditation is music, soulful music, the music that stirs and elevates our aspiring consciousness.
SRI CHINMOYIt is not human nature to enjoy what we get with no effort.
More Sri Chinmoy Quotes
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A spiritual life means: It is now or never.
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I compete only with myself, and I try to become a better human being. This is my goal.
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Hope is sweet. Hope is illumining. Hope is fulfilling. Hope can be everlasting. Therefore, do not give up hope, Even in the sunset of your life.
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Each individual has to know himself. He has to know himself as the infinite, eternal and immortal Consciousness.
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Keep an open heart To allow the world Lovingly and faithfully To come in.
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Wherever you go, go with inspiration and aspiration. Whatever you do, do with love and concern. Whomever you see, see with purity’s beauty And responsibility’s glory.
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Meditation does not mean just sitting quietly for five or ten minutes. It requires conscious effort. The mind has to be made calm and quiet; at the same time, it has to be vigilant so as not to allow any distracting thoughts or desires to enter.
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Fear is bound to disappear when you realize that failure is not something shameful, damaging, destructive, or painful, but something natural.
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It is not human nature to enjoy what we get with no effort.
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Gratitude is not a mere word; it is not a mere concept. It is the living breath of your real existence on earth.
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The determination in your heroic effort Will permeate your mind and heart Even after your success or failure Is long forgotten.
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There is no greater miracle than our conscious efforts to become good human beings.
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To deliberately criticise another individual may cause an indelible stain on the critic.
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You hate someone whom you really wish to love, but whom you cannot love. Perhaps he himself prevents you. That is a disguised form of love.
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The atom has taught me that the little things do count – most.
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