All Frederick Lenz Quotes
- You could go outside today and have a glum face, or you could put a smile on your face and go out into the world,… Face
- If you are unhappy - be that way in your bedroom - but whenever you come out into the world, in real selfless giving we… All
- We can't allow ouselves to be depresses or discouraged. There are people who depend on us, things to accomplish. We only have a little bit… Accomplish
- We could be unhappy and discouraged for ourselves, but we're trying to be in a high vibratory state so we can be of service to… Discouraged
- We must bring light to as many people as possible. Who has time to indulge in self-pity or guilt? In advanced self-giving you have no… Advanced
- Granted, in order to give selflessly, one often starts giving selfishly. As Tiresias said to Odysseus: "Honey ... you don't get through hell in a… Give
- It's better to do something, even if you're attached to the results. Attached
- Be kind; you're only here for a while. No sense of superiority, just do things for others. It's really fun. Fun
- Selfless giving involves time. It takes a bit of time to care and share yourself with the universe. Bit
- As you pass through this life, have you done all that you really wish to for others? All
- There are persons who elected to give their existence to God. They are happy, happy in their self-giving. Elected
- If we think of Albert Schweitzer, Ghandi, Lincoln, we feel that the people who were the most outstanding in the this world are those who… Albert
- We see that love manifested normally in the soldier, in the parent, in the lover, and in the spiritual teacher. Karma
- In the soldier we see the love of country. When you are willing to go onto a battlefield and give your life to defend an… Battlefield
- The soldier is willing to give their life, perhaps for someone they never even met in their country. That's a very high love. Country
- It's always said that when one is a soldier who dies in battle, you go to a very high world. There's a great and good… Always Said
- In the Bhagavad-Gita, a dialogue ensues in the middle of a battlefield, symbolizing the battlefield of life which we are fighting through our illusions. Battlefield
- Arjuna, who is the fearless waririor in the story is a very wordly indvidual, we assume with high past lives. Arjuna
- It's a civil war, and Arjuna knows a lot of people who are on the opposite side of the battlefield - they've been his friends. Arjuna
- Suddenly they have to face each other down - you've got to kill your friends. Down
- Arjuna is a warrior of great renown, says he won't fight. He tells Krishna: I can't fight because I love these people. It's immoral. It's… Arjuna
- Enlightenment is represented by Sri Krishna, who is said to be an avatar. Avatar
- Krishna says, fight. He says, go out in the battlefield and kill those people whom it's your job to kill. Battlefield
- In the big picture we are all eternal. All
- Krishna suprises Arjuna. He says go fight, go kill. Do this because it's only play money. You can't kill your friends any more than they… Any