Guest guest Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Short philosophic and moral precepts from complete works of swami vi Posted by: " Bhakta Dhruva " bhakta_dhruva · The glory of life is chastity. · Love is always the highest ideal. · The greatest name man ever gave to God is Truth. · No one can get anything unless he earns it. This is an eternal law. · The brave alone can afford to be sincere. Compare the lion and the fox. · There is no other teacher but your own soul. · The totality of all souls, not the human alone, is the Personal God. · That which is bound is nature, not the soul. · Life is but a dream of death. · If we can find in ourself something that is not acted on by any cause, then we have known the Self. · Concentration is the essence of all knowledge, nothing can be done without it. · Education is the manifestation of the perfection already in man. · Religion is the manifestation of the Divinity already in man. · As soon as you make a sect, you protest against universal brotherhood. · The more you fly from nature, the more she follows you; and if you do not care for her at all, she becomes your slave. · He who has conquered the internal nature controls the whole universe; it becomes his servant. · There is no virtue higher than non-injury. · Chastity is the basis of all religions. · Mercy shall not be for men alone, but shall go beyond, and embrace the whole world. · There never was a friendship, especially of women, which was not exacting. · Renunciation is the very basis upon which ethics stands. · Everything is fraught with fear: Renunciation alone is fearless. · Truth does not pay homage to any society, modern or ancient. Society has to pay homage to truth, or die. · The Mohammedans think much of the new moon. Let us also, with the new moon, begin a new life! · No man is born to any religion; he has a religion in his own soul. · The greatest name man ever gave to God is Truth. · The real individuality is that which never changes and will never change; and that is the God within us. · The flesh and the devil are but degrees of difference from God Himself. · Pure love has no motive. It has nothing to gain. · When love to God is revealed and is all, this world appears like a drop. · When a man has reached that perfect state, he is of the same nature as the Personal God. " I and my Father are one. " · Sipâhis (sepoys) die soon †" nature is full of defect †" the athletes die soon · The brave alone can afford to be sincere. Compare the lion and the fox. · That which is bound is nature, not the soul. · Life is but a dream of death. · If we can find in ourself something that is not acted on by any cause, then we have known the Self. · Concentration is the essence of all knowledge, nothing can be done without it. · Purity, patience, and perseverance are the three essentials to success, and above all, love. · Education is the manifestation of the perfection already in man. · Religion is the manifestation of the Divinity already in man. · The only worship is love. · Truth never dreams. · No one can get anything unless he earns it. This is an eternal law. · The more you fly from nature, the more she follows you; and if you do not care for her at all, she becomes your slave. · There is no virtue higher than non-injury. · By truth we attain fruits of work. · Chastity is the basis of all religions. · He who has conquered the internal nature controls the whole universe; it becomes his servant. · As soon as you make a sect, you protest against universal brotherhood. · Through truth everything is attained. In truth everything is established. · Mercy shall not be for men alone, but shall go beyond, and embrace the whole world. · The worm that crawls under your feet today is a God to be. · That man has reached immortality who is disturbed by nothing material. · There is no other teacher but your own soul. · The totality of all souls, not the human alone, is the Personal God. · Each individual has to work out his own salvation; there is no other way, and so also with nations. · The strong, the well-knit, the young, the healthy, the daring alone are fit to be Yogis. · To the Yogi everything is bliss. · Misery is caused by sin, and by no other cause. · From contentment comes superlative happiness. · Everything is fraught with fear: Renunciation alone is fearless. · Friendship with many is good at a distance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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