"Diwali means to be in the present, so……" — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
"Diwali means to be in the present, so drop the regrets of the past and the worries of the future and live in the moment. It is a time to forget the bickering and negativities that have happened through the year. It is a time when you throw light on the wisdom you have gained and welcome a new beginning."
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Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
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260 Quotes by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
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How far to heaven? Just open your eyes and look. You are in heaven.
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Meditation is not 'going somewhere;' it's diving deep here, this moment.
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When you judge others, look at yourself - You too have flaws and the divine nature has accepted you with…
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Don't postpone your happiness until some perfect future date. Be happy now, tomorrow will take care of itself.
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I never intended to start a new organisation but to share what I knew.
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The power of spiritual knowledge gives you centeredness, which brings out passion in work & dispassion in meditation.
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When your intentions are very pure and clear, nature brings support to you.
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