Saturday, 29 September 2012

Divine Messages - 143 : Words of Wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani

Some words of wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani.
  • A person who can laugh at himself is always a delight to be with.
  • The way of peace is the way of love. Love is the greatest power on earth. It conquers all things.
  • Love is like perfume we cannot sprinkle it on others without getting some of it on ourselves.
  • We all cannot be great scientists, artists, teachers. But we all can be a blessing to those around us
  • Enthusiasm is the greatest asset you can posses - for it can take you further than money, power or influence.
  • True Education is not taught, it is caught.. through fellowship of the teacher of the true type.
  • Forget what God has forgotten....
  • We must understand that forgiveness blesses the forgiver more than the forgiven one....
  • It is the EGO that does not forgive, it is the EGO that does not forget and we are unhappy as a result. Why make your EGO make you unhappy? Kick your EGO.
  • A single touch of love can convert a savage into a civilized man


Sadhu Vaswani Mission Web Site - sadhuvaswani.org

Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Divine Messages - 142 : Quotes from Speaking Tree


Some quotes from Speaking Tree by Swami Sivananda
  • The harder the struggle, the more glorious the triumph. Self-realization demands very great struggle.
  • A mountain is composed of tiny grains of earth. The ocean is made up of tiny drops of water. Even so, life is but an endless series of little details, actions, speeches, and thoughts. And the consequences whether good or bad of even the least of them are far-reaching.
  • There is no end of craving. Hence contentment alone is the best way to happiness. Therefore, acquire contentment. 
  • Put your heart, mind, intellect, and soul even into your smallest acts. This is the secret of success.
  • Desire nothing, give up all desires and be happy. 
  • God is all-full. He is self-contained. He is eternal satisfaction. 
  • Serve, Love, Give, Purify, Meditate, Realize.
  • Practice meditation regularly. Meditation leads to eternal bliss. Therefore meditate, meditate.
  • Terrible is the fight put up by the senses. Fight bravely! Conquer them you must.
  • It is divinity that shapes, not only your ends, but also your acts, your words and thoughts.
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Speaking Tree Web Site – speakingtree.in

Saturday, 22 September 2012

Divine Messages - 141 : Quotes from Speaking Tree


Some quotes from Speaking Tree by Swami Sivananda
  • Give up salt, give up sugar, give up spices, give up vegetables, give up chutnies, give up tamarind. Serve Bhangis, serve rogues, serve inferiors, remove faecal matter. Do not revenge, resist not evil, return good for evil, bear insult and injury. Forget like a child any injury done by somebody immediately. Never keep it in the heart. It kindles hatred.
  • Today is you own. Tomorrow perchance may never come.
  • Know that wealth, sex-delights, power, learning are all bondage. This is the beginning of wisdom.
  • Life has meaning only in the struggle. Triumph or defeat is in the hands of the Gods. So let us celebrate the struggle.
  • Life is a pilgrimage. The wise man does not rest by the roadside inns. He marches direct to the illimitable domain of eternal bliss, his ultimate destination. 
  • Always do good to others. Be selfless. Mentally remove everything and be free. This is divine life. This is the direct way to Moksha or salvation. 
  • Complete peace equally reigns between two mental waves.
  • If you do not know the laws of right conduct, you cannot form your character. 
  • It is divinity that shapes, not only your ends, but also your acts, your words and thoughts. 
  • Do not brood over your past mistakes and failures as this will only fill your mind with grief, regret and depression. Do not repeat them in the future.
  • Thinking of disease constantly will intensify it. Feel always 'I am healthily in body and mind.
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Speaking Tree Web Site – speakingtree.in

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Divine Messages - 140 : Who Wants To Be a Crorepati?


Who Wants To Be a Crorepati? - Dada J P Vaswani - Appeared in Speaking Tree on 15th September 2012

That “many of us are apt to equate happiness and success with money, material wealth and possessions,” is a belief born of sheer ignorance. You cannot be happy just because you live in a mansion or a penthouse apartment. You cannot achieve peace and inner harmony just because you drive a Mercedes or a BMW. You cannot be considered 'successful' just because you are a crorepati or millionaire.

Supposing you were told, “Today is the last day of your life. Make a list of all the things that you feel you have accomplished, all the things that have made you feel truly happy.” What are the things you would put down in that list, knowing that you have only a few hours left to live?

I'm certain that your car, bungalow and bank account will find no place on the list. What you are sure to put on it would be the most fundamental elements of a truly happy life - your love for God, the love and respect you have earned from your near and dear ones, the sunshine you brought into people’s lives by your warmth, affection and compassion, the kindness you have received from your friends and the love and kindness you have shown to other people.

Abraham Lincoln said, "Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be." Since happiness gives meaning and purpose to life, we must know where to find it. All great philosophers agree that true happiness stems from within us, from a way of thinking about life. This is the most enduring, most agreed upon truth about happiness: if the principles of contentment and satisfaction are not within us,no material success, no pleasure or possession can make us truly happy.

This significant truth is conveyed in a play called ‘The Blue Bird’ written by dramatist Maeterlinck. Tyltyl and Mytyl are the children of a woodcutter. They set out in search of happiness, travelling far and wide to seek it. When they return home, they find it right inside their home. “We went so far,” they exclaim, “and it was here all the time!”
         
"Very little is needed to make a happy life," Marcus Aurelius writes in his ‘Meditations’. "It is all within you, in your way of thinking."

William Lyon Phelps was a distinguished writer and critic, as well as a popular professor at Yale University. He inspired and guided hundreds of students during his long and distinguished career. When he was asked to write a message of guidance and inspiration for the American people, he asserted: "The principle of happiness is like the principle of virtue: it should not be dependent on things, but be a part of your personality."

As a student himself, Professor Phelps had drawn inspiration from the words of President Timothy Dwight who had visited his college and addressed the students thus: "The happiest person is the person who thinks the most interesting thoughts."          

This was what Phelps taught his students, too. Real happiness cannot come from external things, he told them. The only lasting happiness that you willexperience is that which springs from your inner thoughts and emotions. “Therefore,” he urged them, “cultivate your mind. For an empty mind seeks mere pleasure as a substitute for happiness”. It is essential,he said, to "live inside a mind with attractive and interesting pictures on the walls."

The happiest people are not the ones who make money, buy property and own stocks. The happiest people are those who cultivate the higher mind and think interesting thoughts.


Sadhu Vaswani Mission Web Site - sadhuvaswani.org

Thursday, 13 September 2012

Divine Messages - 139 : Quotes from Speaking Tree


Some quotes from Speaking Tree by Ramana Maharishi
  • Happiness is your nature. It is not wrong to desire it. What is wrong is seeking it outside when it is inside.
  • ...Bliss is not something to be got. On the other hand you are always Bliss.
  • We loosely talk of Self-realization, for lack of a better term. But how can one realize or make real that which alone is real? All we need to do is to give up our habit of regarding as real that which is unreal. All religious practices are meant solely to help us do this. When we stop regarding the unreal as real, then reality alone will remain, and we will be that.
  • Heart is merely another name for the Supreme Spirit, because He is in all hearts. The entire Universe is condensed in the body, and the entire body in the Heart. Thus the Heart is the nucleus of the whole Universe. Your own Self-Realization is the greatest service you can render the world.
  • You and I are the same. What I have done is surely possible for all. You are the Self now and can never be anything else. Throw your worries to the wind, turn within and find Peace.
  • Wanting to reform the world without discovering one's true self is like trying to cover the world with leather to avoid the pain of walking on stones and thorns. It is much simpler to wear shoes.  
Speaking Tree Web Site – speakingtree.in

Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Divine Messages - 138 : Quotes from Speaking Tree


Some quotes from Speaking Tree by Ramana Maharishi
  • Nobody doubts that he exists, though he may doubt the existence of God. If he finds out the truth about himself and discovers his own source, this is all that is required. 
  • If one wants to abide in the thought-free state, a struggle is inevitable. One must fight one's way through before regaining one's original primal state. If one succeeds in the fight and reaches the goal, the enemy, namely the thoughts, will all subside in the Self and disappear entirely.
  • There is no greater mystery than this, that we keep seeking reality though in fact we are reality. We think that there is something hiding reality and that this must be destroyed before reality is gained. How ridiculous! A day will dawn when you will laugh at all your past efforts. That which will be the day you laugh is also here and now.
  • Atman is also known as MAUN, where there is not even a trace of EGO. 
  • It is not enough that one surrenders oneself. Surrender is to give oneself up to the original cause of one's being. Do not delude yourself by imagining such a source to be some God outside you. One's source is within oneself. Give yourself up to it. That means that you should seek the source and merge in it.
  • Nearly all mankind is more or less unhappy because nearly all do not know the true Self. Real happiness abides in Self-knowledge alone. All else is fleeting. To know one's Self is to be blissful always.
  • You need not aspire for or get any new state. Get rid of your present thoughts, that is all.
  • The degree of freedom from unwanted thoughts and the degree of concentration on a single thought are the measures to gauge spiritual progress.
  • No one succeeds without effort... Those who succeed owe their success to perseverance.
  • If you go on working with the light available, you will meet your Master, as he himself will be seeking you.
  • If one wants to abide in the thought-free state, a struggle is inevitable. One must fight one's way through before regaining one's original primal state. If one succeeds in the fight and reaches the goal, the enemy, namely the thoughts, will all subside in the Self and disappear entirely.

Speaking Tree Web Site – speakingtree.in

Sunday, 9 September 2012

Divine Messages - 137 : The Teacher Is A Sculptor


The Teacher Is A Sculptor - Dada J P Vaswani - Appeared in Speaking Tree on 04th September 2012

A sculptor wields ... The chisel and the stricken marble ... grows To Beauty...

So runs an old poem. The art of sculpture is indeed fascinating: with his chiselled touch, the sculptor hews a living shape out of old, lifeless stone, shaping, moulding, carving a thing of beauty out of cold marble.

The educationist and philosopher, Bertrand Russell, makes a very interesting observation about `individuals'. He says that an individual is rather like a billiard ball - which only knows how to collide with other billiard balls! The point he is trying to make is that too much of 'individualism' only sets men on a collision course against each other. A man who believes in his own individuality will find it difficult to cooperate with others and work with them for a common goal. Therefore, our spiritual teachers believed that true growth comes from moulding personality rather than just individuality.

Sanskrit and Hindi use two modified forms for individuality and personality: vyaktitva stands for individuality, while vikasita vyaktitva stands for personality.

When young people from diverse backgrounds come to your class, many of them are yet to develop a sense of individuality. Teachers first need to give them this sense of individual worth and dignity. But if we stop at this stage, our work will not be complete: an individual is likely to remain rigid, self-opinionated and self centred for life - a billiard ball, ready to clash with other billiard balls.

May be this is what is happening in this so-called age of LPG - an age of materialism, sought to be achieved through Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation. We are ready to stress our rights and fight for what we feel is our due. But we lack social responsibility, civic awareness and emotional maturity.

These qualities can only come from the development of personality - and therefore, I emphasise the teacher's role as a sculptor who shapes and moulds the individual into a wholesome personality.

How will you shape, sculpt, mould the individual into a wholesome, vibrant personality? We speak a lot about Human Resource Development and HR Management today. Can I put it to you - the entire future Human Resource of this country is seated in the classrooms of teachers, across the length and breadth of this country! And it is the teacher, who is a living role-model before them.

The teacher can shape them for their benefit and the nation's benefit. He can inculcate virtues and graces in them through precept and example. He can enrich their lives by giving them values.

Education should not stop with promoting physical and intellectual growth; these must lead to character development - only then does the cold, lifeless marble, become alive, beautiful and striking! The 'individual' learns to devote his excess strength, knowledge and power, to serve the nation, to serve other people, to serve the world at large; he ceases to be self-cantered. He becomes service-cantered!

This is the most important task before teachers today: sculpting, shaping, moulding our youth into socially responsible citizens; making them good human beings imbued with the virtues of sincerity, commitment, dedication, service and sacrifice.

A UNESCO Report of Education had the significant title: Learning To Be. Please take note - Learning To Be, not learning to do or learning to make – this constitutes the essence of true education: the art of living, the science of true life; not just the art of living in peace with yourself, but the art of living with people; serving people; helping people; and contributing one's best to social and national growth. This is the essence of education as expressed by Swami Vivekananda: "Be and Make!"


Sadhu Vaswani Mission Web Site - sadhuvaswani.org

Friday, 7 September 2012

Divine Messages - 136 : Quotes from Speaking Tree


Some quotes from Speaking Tree by Swami Chinmayananda
  • Temper brings you to trouble. Pride keeps you there.
  • Out of purity and silence come the words of power.
  • The end of ego is the `Mystic Death' of the mediator.
  • Silently hear everyone.
  • Wisdom is the assimilated knowledge in us, gained from an intelligent estimation and close study of our own direct and indirect experience in the world.
  • Mind alone is maya at play.
  • In all adversities there is always in its depth, a treasure of spiritual blessings secretly hidden.
  • Comfort - Comes as Guest, Lingers to become Host and stays to ENSLAVE us.
  • Alert and vigilant living itself is a `Sadhana' in the true sense.
  • Bhakti is the attitude of the mind, and jnana is the attitude of the intellect, both flow towards the Lord.
  • To forget oneself totally, one's mind should keep awake at every moment. A mind that has forgotten the past and the future, that is awake to the now, to the present, expresses the highest concentration of intelligence. It is alert, it is watchful, it is inspired. The actions of a man who has such a mind are exceptionally creative and perfect. Verily to forget oneself totally, is to be in perfection.
  • Gain bliss before you offer it to others.

Speaking Tree Web Site – speakingtree.in

Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Divine Messages - 135 : Quotes from Speaking Tree

Some quotes from Speaking Tree by Swami Chinmayananda
  • Grace is only to be found by effort, although it is here and now.
  • A successful man is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him.
  • There is no destiny beyond and above ourselves; we are ourselves the architects of our future.
  • Disappointment can come only to those who make Appointment with the future.
  • Faith is, `To believe what you do not see', the reward of which is, `you see what you believed'. 
  • Taste goodness before you recommend it.
  • Remember, `Even This Will Pass Away'. 
  • Temper takes you to Trouble, Pride keeps you there. 
  • Appreciating the mind as `ALL SILENCE'. `I AM' is meditation.
  • He who depends on chances and situations to be happy, is a Sansari.
  • Don't put the key to your happiness in someone else's pocket.

Speaking Tree Web Site – speakingtree.in