Our true self, true identity – or what the Upanishads call the ‘Atman’ is ‘That Consciousness’
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If you want to be free of ignorance, you need knowledge.
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A heart with no love, affection, devotion, and bhav is equal to a smashan: cremation ground.
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Devotion, bhakti, is in the heart.
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Words can only convey things up to a certain point; words are prose, not poetry.
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Imitating a practitioner of kindness is always better than imitating a fellow who is cruel.
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One of the great obstacles to attaining Truth is sloth.
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When a teacher gives you instructions, follow those instructions completely, to the point.
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A small good deed, a kind deed done to another human being or another living creature,
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Nirantara deergha kaala abhyaasa – means continuous practice for a long long time.
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If you resolve to be happy, then have happiness as your aim.
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The most important thing for a human being is not to cause pain to other human beings.
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The ultimate aim of spiritual fulfilment is to find the Truth, Satya.
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You cannot maintain this silence. It comes and goes on its own.
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Whatever be the activity you are involved in, don’t forget to remember at least for a few minutes
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