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- The body is only a garment. How many times you have changed your clothing in this life, yet because of this you would not say…
- As God talked with Arjuna, so will He talk with you. As He lifted up the spirit and consciousness of Arjuna, so will He uplift…
- Don't depend on death to liberate you from your imperfections. You are exactly the same after death as you were before. Nothing changes; you only…
- A saint is a sinner who never gave up.
- If you are posing as religious and are not living the life as stressed by God, you should wake up. It is wrong to be…
- If you want to be sad, no one in the world can make you happy. But if you make up your mind to be happy,…
- Think of Divine Abundance as a mighty, refreshing rain. Whatever receptacle you have at hand will receive it. If you hold up a tin cup,…
- When you make up your mind to do good things, you will accomplish them if you use dynamic will power to follow through. No matter…
- God-realization is the most difficult state to reach. Let no one fool himself, nor think that someone else can "give" it to him. Whenever I…
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