Self

A broken Heart hides so many Treasures

A broken Heart hides so many Treasures

"The chemistry of mind is different from the chemistry of love. The mind is careful, suspicious, he advances little by little. He advices "Be careful, protect yourself" Whereas love says "Let your self, go!" The mind is strong, never fells down, while love hurts...

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The Real Guide

The Real Guide

"There are more fake guides, teachers in the world than stars. The real guide is the one who makes you see your inner beauty, not the one who wants to be admired and followed."

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Be there Totally

Be there Totally

"Wherever you are, be there totally. If you find your here and now intolerable and it makes you unhappy, you have three options: remove yourself from the situation, change it, or accept it totally."

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Finding Inner Space

Finding Inner Space

"Here is anther way of finding inner space: Become conscious of being conscious. Say or think 'I Am' and add nothing to it. Be aware of the stillness that follows the I Am. Sense your presence, the naked, unveiled, unclothed beingness. It is untouched by young or old,...

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Identification with your Mind

Identification with your Mind

"Identification with your mind creates an opaque screen of concepts, labels, images, words, judgments, and definitions that blocks all true relationship. It comes between you and yourself, between you and your fellow man and woman, between you and nature, between you...

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Accept Yourself

Accept Yourself

"There is no need of any competition with anybody. You are yourself, and as you are, you are perfectly good. Accept yourself."

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The Realm of Consciousness

The Realm of Consciousness

"The realm of consciousness is much vaster than thought can grasp. When you no longer believe everything you think, you step out of thought and see clearly that the thinker is not who you are."

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Attachment to things

Attachment to things

"How do you let go of attachment to things? Don't even try. It's impossible. Attachment to things drops away by itself when you no longer seek to find yourself in them."

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