46 Quotes About Selfrealization
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- Author Paul Brunton
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If we search into the innermost part of our self, we come in the end to an utter void where nothing from the outside world can reflect itself, to a divine stillness where no image and no form can be active. This is the essence of our being. This is the true Spirit.
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- Author Shiva Negi
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The Ultimate Aim Of The Soul Is God-Realization, Without this Life Is Incomplete.
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- Author Ramana Maharshi
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Be as you are. (p. 118)
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- Author Ramana Maharshi
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Divine Grace is essential for realization. It leads one to God-realization. But such Grace is vouchsafed only to him who is a true devotee or a yogin, who has striven hard and ceaselessly on the path towards freedom. (p. 26)
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- Author Robert Adams
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Keep your mind on Reality. Merge your mind with Reality. And you will experience Reality. You will live in a world without problems. The world may appear to have problems to others, but not to you. You will see things differently, from a higher point of view. (p. 220)
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- Author Robert Adams
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All I know is that all is well, and everything is unfolding as it should. All I know is, that happiness is your true nature. (p. 49)
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- Author Robert Adams
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Awaken, be free, be yourself. You are the joy of the world. The light that shines in darkness. You are a blessing to the universe. Love yourself always. When you love yourself, you love God. Forget about the past. Never dwell on the past. Remember, time and space does not exist. (p. 202)
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- Author Walter Russell
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Mediocrity is self-inflicted. Genius is self-bestowed.
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- Author Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya
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Truth, including the very highest of spiritual and philosophical truths, can be known to us with ever-increasing depth and clarity. We can know truth, both in theory, as well as through direct experiential insight, by employing the Vedic tools of Yoga and meditation, all under the capable guidance of the Vedic scriptures, the authentic guru, and the power of our own sincerity and direct insight into the nature of the Absolute. This is the Vedic way of knowing. (p. 80)
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