The thoughts of My pure devotees dwell in Me, their lives are fully devoted to My service, and they derive greate satisfction and bliss from always enlightening one another and conversing about Me.
- Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 10, Verse 9)
In this verse, Me/I/My refer to the ideal Archetype. It is the perfect aspect possible - the impersonal goodness - for the ongoing optimal evolution of mankind. It stands for the Truth, the Dharma.
He who does good, comes to the temple gate, he who loves reaches the shrine.
- Rabindranath Tagore.
A rhythm of harmony in oneself and an outward-turned sensitiveness is the foundation for Yoga, in which there is union between the knower and the known in a state of harmony comprehending both.
- N Sri Ram.
Every formulation by a pure consciousness, in a state of harmony within itself, is an expression of an aspect of Truth, being a creation of the Spirit, a portion of its life.
- N. Sri Ram.
My desires are many
And my cry is pitiful,
But ever didst thou save me
By hard refusals;
And this strong mercy
Has been wrought into my life
Through and through.
Day by day thou art making me worthy
Of the simple, great gifts
That thou gavest to me uasked -
This sky and the light,
This body and the life and the mind -
saving me from perils of overmuch desire.
There are times when I languidly linger
And times when I languidly linger
And times when I awaken and hurry
In search of my goal;
But cruelly thou hidest thyself from before me.
Day by day thou art
Making me worthy of thy full acceptance
By refusing me ever and anon,
Saving me from perils of weak, uncertain desire.
- Rabindranath Tagore (Geetanjali - Verse 14)
- Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 10, Verse 9)
In this verse, Me/I/My refer to the ideal Archetype. It is the perfect aspect possible - the impersonal goodness - for the ongoing optimal evolution of mankind. It stands for the Truth, the Dharma.
He who does good, comes to the temple gate, he who loves reaches the shrine.
- Rabindranath Tagore.
A rhythm of harmony in oneself and an outward-turned sensitiveness is the foundation for Yoga, in which there is union between the knower and the known in a state of harmony comprehending both.
- N Sri Ram.
Every formulation by a pure consciousness, in a state of harmony within itself, is an expression of an aspect of Truth, being a creation of the Spirit, a portion of its life.
- N. Sri Ram.
My desires are many
And my cry is pitiful,
But ever didst thou save me
By hard refusals;
And this strong mercy
Has been wrought into my life
Through and through.
Day by day thou art making me worthy
Of the simple, great gifts
That thou gavest to me uasked -
This sky and the light,
This body and the life and the mind -
saving me from perils of overmuch desire.
There are times when I languidly linger
And times when I languidly linger
And times when I awaken and hurry
In search of my goal;
But cruelly thou hidest thyself from before me.
Day by day thou art
Making me worthy of thy full acceptance
By refusing me ever and anon,
Saving me from perils of weak, uncertain desire.
- Rabindranath Tagore (Geetanjali - Verse 14)
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