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Cry Quotes by Frederick Lenz
- We should not weep or cry or be upset when we see the generations pass, because all are forms of the infinite creation. They are…
- Ramakrishna didn't suddenly become enlightened. We had years of him meditating, seeking, crying to Mother Kali, going in and out of samadhi; but after many…
- The inner cry is a very good way to meditate. As you're sitting there in meditation, just cry inwardly to God, to that source, to…
- Cry to god. If you do that just for a couple minutes with your whole being, just like a child who so badly wants a…
- One who practices the yoga of love is like child. When the child has a problem, it cries. When it cries, someone comes and helps…
- So in the path of love - rather than pulling our willpower together, using our discrimination, or working - we just cry inwardly.
- We sit in meditation and cry to God, we cry to the light, as little children, knowing God will do everything for us.
- We're too insignificant and small to really be able to do anything, except cry, not unhappily, but an inner cry, a feeling of reaching to…
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