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  1. When we still the mind in meditation we are drawn, like bees to honey, to the presence of God within. Gurumayi Chidvilasananda
  2. The disciple must tread the Path by his own efforts, and no Guru, however great a Mahatma he may be, can do more than show him the Way.
  3. Just as the fire is the direct cause for cooking, so without Knowledge no emancipation can be had.
  4. The true goal of life is to get back to the source from which we came. Swami Sivananda
  5. Most of us want security of loving & being loved but is there love when each one of us is seeking his own security, his own particular path?
  6. All the mahatmas have stressed on two things – Love and Faith. The rest is commentary. Mata Amritanandamayi
  7. If you want peace, root out your pride because it is the root of all the demoniac traits.
  8. Truthfulness is the harmony of thought, word & deed. There is no higher happiness than the contemplation of Truth. Swami Dayanand Saraswati
  9. Ego-based desire is the root cause of all suffering.
  10. When you react to a situation, do not re-enact it. Wait until the emotional nature has completely composed itself, then study your reaction.
  11. When we see everything from an impersonal point of view, automatically we want nothing. And, then, happiness or our natural bliss is there.
  12. Contentment is the destroyer of all three - desires, anger and greed. Knowledge leads to freedom, but pride of knowledge leads one to hell.
  13. The nature of the Absolute Reality cannot be satisfactorily talked about. It can only be experienced within the depth of one’s own being.
  14. Never do anything which you would not wish to do during the last hour of your life. Dada J.P. Vaswani
  15. Why do we have desires? Because we tend to identify ourselves with our body-mind ego and forget our divine nature.
  16. Contract no attachment to anything. Welcome what comes, willingly give up what goes. There is no need to worry about either. Swami Tapovan
  17. It is easy to get swept away in a negative mode. It takes courage to move out of it. Sri Sri Ravishankar
  18. Internal renunciation is the secret of lasting happiness. Swami Tapovan
  19. We must first plant seeds of love, peace & patience within ourselves. Key to world peace is within every individual. Mata Amritanandamayi
  20. The body requires no medicine if you eat only after the food you have already eaten is digested. – Thirukural