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One Quotes by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
- Meditation is a technique to integrate one's personality, to be able to live and enjoy full life of all glories - worldly and divine.
- By enlivening this most basic level of life, Transcendental Meditation is that one simple procedure which can raise the life of every individual and every…
- If we are all strong, stable, we can set our sail with any wind in the world that comes along. We make up our own…
- What makes one luckier is the good that he has done to others. It comes back to him. A man doesn't become lucky by doing…
- There is nothing difficult, there is nothing complicated, only one has to have a desire to have a better quality of life.
- A good teacher will appreciate the good qualities of his students. If one good quality is allowed to emerge, a world of good qualities will…
- One's own karma, one's own actions are responsible to come to bring either happiness or success or whatever.
- From tiny, tiny waves of joy, one gets to the ocean of happiness, which is called bliss.
- If one is not happy, one has lost the very purpose of life...
- The ego searches for shortcomings and weaknesses. Love watches for any sign of strength. It sees how far each one has come and not how…
- All speech, action and behavior are fluctuations of consciousness. All life emerges from, and is sustained in, consciousness. The whole universe is the expression of…
- There is one unity, unified wholeness, total natural law, in the transcendental unified consciousness.
- Transcendental meditation is something that can be defined as a means to do what one wants to do in a better way, a right way,…
- Behaviour arises from the level of one's consciousness.
- Bliss becomes blissful with practice. In our own bliss the desire, desirer and process of desiring are united - they are one. Desire is fulfilled…
- That great, mighty current of evolution which is advancing the life of everything in creation is simply invincible - no one can resist it.
- Naturalness is the basis of effectiveness. If one poses to be something else, one loses the charm of naturalness. The result is that one accumulates…
- Hard labour to succeed in the world? Hard labour no, no, human constitution, human physiology, human intelligence is made of infinite creative potential of Natural…
- Problems or successes, they all are the results of our own actions. Karma. The philosophy of action is that no one else is the giver…
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