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Knowledge Quotes by Ramakrishna
- The way of love is as true as the way of knowledge. All paths ultimately lead to the same Truth. But as long as God…
- That knowledge which purifies the mind and heart alone is true Knowledge, all else is only a negation of Knowledge.
- One cannot attain divine knowledge till one gets rid of pride. Water does not stay on the top of a mound; but into low land…
- Many people think they cannot have knowledge or understanding of God without reading books. But hearing is better than reading, and seeing is better than…
- The rishis of old attained the Knowledge of Brahman. One cannot have this so long as there is the slightest trace of worldliness. How hard…
- As a piece of rope, when burnt, retains its form, but cannot serve to bind, so is the ego which is burnt by the fire…
- Knowledge leads to unity, but ignorance to diversity.
- If you first fortify yourself with the true knowledge of the Universal Self, and then live in the midst of wealth and worldliness, surely they…
- Only two kinds of people can attain self-knowledge: those who are not encumbered at all with learning, that is to say, whose minds are not…
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