The liberated man has no personal hopes; he does not seize on things as his personal possessions; he receives what the divine Will brings in, covets […]
If you can achieve quietude followed by an upward openness, it is better than the effort which sways between strong experiences and strong adverse reactions. Ref: Letters on Yoga […]
Children have everything to learn. This should be their main preoccupation in order to prepare themselves for a useful and productive life. At the same time, […]
Inevitably a thought which expresses the truth is necessarily a thought which is pure, for otherwise it could not express the truth. Ref: Questions and Answers 1954
Yoga has four powers and objects, purity, liberty, beatitude and perfection. Whosoever has consummated these four mightinesses in the being of the transcendental, universal, lilamaya and individual God is […]