08 December 2010

64. Whatever pleases you, Keeps you Back

Whatever can be lost is not really one's own; and what is not your own of what use can it be to you?

In my world nothing is pushed about, all happens by itself.

Mere knowledge is not enough; the knower must be known.

All existence is in space and time, limited and temporary. He who experiences existence is also limited and temporary.

I am not concerned either with 'what exists' or with 'who exists'. I take my stand beyond, where I am both and neither.

What the mind invents, the mind destroys. But the real is not invented and cannot be destroyed.

Cease to be the object and become the subject of all that happens; once having turned within, you will find yourself beyond the subject.

If in the state of witnessing you ask yourself: 'Who am I?', the answer comes at once, though it is wordless and silent.

As long as you deal in terms: real—unreal; awareness is the only reality that can be.

The Supreme imparts reality to whatever comes into being. To say that it is the universal love may be the nearest we can come to it in words

Realize that whatever there is true, noble and beautiful in the universe, it all comes from you, that you yourself are at the source of it.

As long as you are pleased with the lesser, you cannot have the highest. Whatever pleases you, keeps you back.

The integrity of the desire for the Supreme is by itself a call from the Supreme.

Give yourself no name, no shape. In the darkness and the silence reality is found.

Unselfish action, free from all concern with the body and its interests will carry you into the very heart of Reality.

Pleasure puts you to sleep and pain wakes you up. If you do not want to suffer, don't go to sleep.

You cannot know yourself thru bliss alone…bliss is your very nature. You must face the opposite, what you are not, to find enlightenment.

Your disbelief does not matter. My words are true and they will do their work. This is the beauty of satsang.

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