Ø Universal vision gives us a conception of Divine Being. Through universal vision we approach nearer and nearer to the Supreme. We cannot have freedom of life, if we have any crookedness or narrowness in our thought or habit. We cannot have access to God without sincerity and directness. Only absolute dependence and absolute trust – will enable us to establish a living relationship with God. (Swami Paramananda)
Ø Mother Nature is bounteous to the man who is established in non-covetousness.
Ø The tendency to grab another’s property is inborn in man. It is the legacy of the animal instinct from which man has evolved. Aiding the others acquire wealth is sure means of reaching the state of non-covetousness. Pilfering, stealing, deceiving, profiteering, appropriating the found and unclaimed articles – these are all marks of covetousness. Man must earn his living by honest means. He must be satisfied with his own earnings. This is non-covetousness. (Swami Chidbhavananda)
Ø One who is a friend to himself is a friend to the world and the whole world is a friend to him. (Swami Vrajananada)
Ø Repeat the MANTRA ten thousand times every day; it will do you immense good; and continue this at least for a year. (Swami Brahmananda)
Ø He who has mastery over the mind is the monarch of himself (Buddha)
Ø Mother Nature is bounteous to the man who is established in non-covetousness.
Ø The tendency to grab another’s property is inborn in man. It is the legacy of the animal instinct from which man has evolved. Aiding the others acquire wealth is sure means of reaching the state of non-covetousness. Pilfering, stealing, deceiving, profiteering, appropriating the found and unclaimed articles – these are all marks of covetousness. Man must earn his living by honest means. He must be satisfied with his own earnings. This is non-covetousness. (Swami Chidbhavananda)
Ø One who is a friend to himself is a friend to the world and the whole world is a friend to him. (Swami Vrajananada)
Ø Repeat the MANTRA ten thousand times every day; it will do you immense good; and continue this at least for a year. (Swami Brahmananda)
Ø He who has mastery over the mind is the monarch of himself (Buddha)
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