Quotes About Spirituality
The Power in you and the Power in me is the God that we do not see.
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
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The world talks so much about God. But little do we really know. God is such an Amazing Power. This Cosmos is His Show.
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
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True Prayer is not just Talking to God But rather Listening to Him.
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
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Unless you Renounce, you can't see the Divine...but the moment you Experience the Divine, you don't need to Renounce.
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
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We all can't find the Master. It all depends on His grace. A few of us are lucky. We finally see His face.
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
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We are nothing! When will we realize that the Earth itself is like one grain of sand on the vast beach of Creation?
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
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We are Prisoners of this Body.We are Prisoners of this Mind. Who are we? On Realization, the Truth we will find!
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
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We can do very little with faith, But we can do nothing without it. And so without prayer, Life would be a sad exit.
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
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We don't need to suffer,We don't have to cry.If only we question and Find out,Who am I?We can be blissful like a Bird in the Sky.
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
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We have a choice: to Hear God's Voice or just Hear the Noise.
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
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We may Get everything we Desire, we may Achieve all that we Dream. But if we can't realize God in our life, then our Life is without a Gleam!
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
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What is my GOAL? To know that I am Not the Body, Not the Mind, Not the Ego, but the SOUL.
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
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Man is so busy creating cosmetics for the skin, that he has not Discovered, what lies Within!
~ AiR- Atman in Ravi
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But Buddha commanded Patacara to recover her presence of mind. Her madness left her, and she worshipped at Buddha's feet. "Death of people we love is inevitable," said the Buddha. "It is a waste of life to brood or become bitter. No one can shelter us from the fate that awaits us. It is therefore incumbent that we set off on the path to nibbana.
~ Ajahn Brahm
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Buddhism is a religion of the heart. Only this. One who practices to develop the heart is one who practices Buddhism [...] Use your heart to listen to the Teachings, not your ears.
~ Ajahn Chah
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Only one book is worth reading: the heart.
~ Ajahn Chah
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If you are out on the wheel, you are caught on the dizzying momentum of going round in circles. We call it 'samsara' ? 'samsara-vatta' means 'going round in circles' — endless cycles, not really going anywhere but round. That is why when you do things from ignorance, you find yourself coming back and repeating the same things over and over again.
~ Ajahn Sumedho
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The Scottish evangelical preacher Thomas Chalmers (1780–1847) has said, "Prayer does not enable us to do a greater work for God. Prayer is a greater work for God."21
~ Ajith Fernando
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A. W. Tozer once wrote, "Do you know who gives me the most trouble? Do you know who I pray for the most in my pastoral work? Just myself."28
~ Ajith Fernando
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Honor is the inner garment of the Soul; the first thing put on by it with the flesh, and the last it layeth down at its separation from it.
~ Akhenaten
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Gently, I open the door to eternal mystery, the flowers of my breasts cupped, offered with both my hands.
~ Akiko Yosano
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a tale of two brothers intent on killing each other. Kenzo couldn't help thinking that this terrible case was a reflection of the moral bankruptcy and spiritual corruption that followed the Second World War.
~ Akimitsu Takagi
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Buddhism divides living beings into five types: gods ( deva ), human beings ( manusya ), animals ( tiryañc ), spirits of the dead ( pert ), and inhabitants of the hells ( naraka ). These states of existence, among which living beings transmigrate (are reborn) depending on their karma, are called the five or six paths (see figure 14).
~ Akira Sadakata
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Of equal importance to the idea of transmigration is the concept of karma. Karma (also karman ) means "action," and it consists of both action and its power of influence. "Action" does not refer just to bodily movements, but also includes the actions of speech and mind. An action's power of influence is not confined to this life but extends to future lives as well.
~ Akira Sadakata
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