Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 " It is important to define your goals. The definition of your goal is what is important to you. What is important to you is what you value. I request each one of you to write down your goals very clearly, your immediate goals, your future goals, and your long range goals. Where do you want to go in your life? When you know where you want to go, it is very easy to chart the course. In Chapter 2 of the Chandi we are going to meet a demon named Wandering To and Fro. Another one becomes Devoid of Clear Understanding. A third one is Want of Resolution. When we have a statement of our goals we can slay those demons and slay Wandering To and Fro and stop wasting time and precious resources. We can start focusing on what we want to do. " (Swami Satyananda Saraswati-Chandi Class) ______________________________\ ____ Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Search http://search./search?fr=oni_on_mail & p=graduation+gifts & cs=bz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 Oh, Swamiji, Maa, Namaste, Clearly, I feel that steady climb in Chanti. I feel the centering in my life as a Love story coming back to full fruition in the divine presence. I thank you, thank you, I thank you... Edward , " swamiji_devotee " <swamiji_devotee wrote: > > " There is no greater existence than to love God. Once that takes over your being it > becomes the center of your life. All of the other things we do in life is important so long as > it brings us closer to our sadhana. All the other stuff outside the goal is valuable only in so > much that it allows us to sit in communion with God. This temple, our body, is valuable only > in that it allows us to sit in this temple, our heart. The ego just gets subtler and subtler, > smaller and smaller until we become the Divine Mother. Then the whole creation is our > temple. There is no distinction between our spiritual lives and our material lives. There is no > such thing as doing a spiritual practice. You lead a spiritual life. What do you need with a > spiritual practice? It is not about practicing, it is about living. The practices are only valuable > to wake us up and remind us that life is about living a spiritual life and that is why we are > doing it. " > > (Swami Satyananda Saraswati-Chandi Class) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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