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- The Imitation of Christ is a cherished treasure of the Christian world. This great book was written by a Roman Catholic monk. "Written", perhaps, is…
- Even now, when you get love, you see Radha. Become Radha and be saved. There is no other way, Christians do not understand Solomon's song.…
- Everything is the living God, the living Christ; see it as such.
- "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." This sentence alone would save mankind if all books and prophets were lost. This…
- He alone is worshiping God who serves all beings.
- Purity, patience and perseverance are the three essentials to success and above all love.
- Charity never faileth.
- Charity opens the heart.
- Have charity towards all beings. Pity those who are in distress. Love all creatures. Do not be jealous of anyone. Look not to the faults…
- Love and charity for the whole human race, that is the test of true religiousness.
- The Jivanmukta ('the living free' or one who knows) alone is able to give real love, real charity, real truth, and it is truth alone…
- We have all been hearing from childhood of such things as love, peace, charity, equality, and universal brotherhood; but they have become to us mere…
- We hear all around us about practical religion, and analysing all that, we find that it can be brought down to one conception - charity…
- The mind has to be gradually and systematically brought under control.
- The whole point is to discipline the mind.
- Salvation never will come through hope of reward.
- The road to salvation is through truth.
- The Hindus progressed in the subjective sciences.
- There is this difference between the love taught by Christianity and that taught by Hinduism: Christianity teaches us to love our neighbours as we should…
- Hindus believe Buddha to be an Avatara.
- The fault with all religions like Christianity is that they have one set of rules for all. But Hindu religion is suited to all grades…
- It is good to love God for hope of reward, but it is better to love God for love's sake; and the prayer goes: O…
- It is nature that is driving us towards perfection, and eventually she will bring everyone there.
- Perfection can be had by everybody.
- Perfection can never be attained by work.
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