I would like to tell you a little story that actually is from the ancient Jain system of thought. It was adapted and adopted by a great Sufi who made it very popular, whose name was Maulana Jalal-ud-Din Rumi, who started the order of the whirling dervishes. And then Ramakrishna Paramahamsa loved the story and so on.
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As long as you have a physical body, nobody can know everything.
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Ninety percent of the troubles in this world are caused by not talking responsibly.
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If an intense desire to be free of suffering arises in a human mind,
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In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna tells Arjuna that the mind can be a friend,
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Music cannot be played if the flute is filled with muck.
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Krishna is also called Navanita Chor – one who steals the butter,
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Krishna is depicted mostly with a flute in his hand, playing beautiful music.
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The most important thing for a human being, I believe, is not to cause pain to other human beings.
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Krishna represents love. Love is a comprehensive panacea for all ills.
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Life moves. The problem is we would like to freeze it and hold on to it.
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