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My life is infinite; My biography is limited.
Mother gives what is needed, not necessarily what is desired.
Mother means the basis and the infinite
While the form is 'Purusha', the innate energy is 'Prakruti'.
Getting things done at their proper time is grace.
It is the same whatever religion you practice.
Faith is God.
A manifestation (Avatar) has no need of miracles.
Your actions follow your thoughts and not your words.
Struggle with others is quarrel; struggle within one-self is quest.
Thinking is for the sake of self;. expression is for others.
There is no better teacher than circumstances.
To see one in anything and everything is concentration.
Sadhana ( spiritual practice) is not what is prescribed but what is practiced.
Contentment is liberation.
There is only one power (Shakthi) in which ever way it is manifested
Prayer is only to acquire faith.
To ascribe every thought to God is to become volition less.
Virtuousness is to see virtue in others.
Renunciation is either not wanting anything or wanting everything
Feeling 'I am doing' is human; feeling that he does everything is jnana; being all is divine.
He is formless because all forms are his; He is nameless because all names are his; He is without attributes because all attributes are his.
It is not believing in God but what you believe is God
Happiness arises in the mind, not in the possessions. It is the mind that thinks "I have", or "I lack", it is the mind that wants; and it is the mind that feels satisfied with whatever is available. A mind which thinks, "this is my due; it is sufficient, " is happy and contended; a mind which thinks otherwise, experiences suffering. To want anything that is not available is sorrow. Contentment is happiness
Mother earth feeds equally the grass and the banyan tree according to their needs
A child is never at fault in the mother's view. It is in spite of his fault and perhaps because if them she loves him and corrects him
Insight is, to see things as they are. When the necessary insight is not there, you cannot cognize the light which is there
The great teachings remain as mere words unless they are experienced
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