Day by day

Because we have lost our way, these truths are once again as fresh and significant and important as if they had never before been known to humanity.
2.1.1.131Listen 1 Apr 2025It is a consciousness where the “here” is universal and the “now” is everlasting.
14.22.3.222Listen 2 Apr 2025Who is the seeker on this Quest? It is the ego. And who undergoes all the experiences and develops all the ideas upon it? It is also the ego. Let us not therefore be too hasty in denigrating the ego; it has its place and serves in its place.
6.8.4.432Listen 3 Apr 2025Nature is an expression of the Universal Mind. The plants are given to us for medicine or food. It is an insult to Nature to despise these remedies.
7.10.2.6Listen 4 Apr 2025He does not eat meat, not so much because he thinks it poisons the body, but more because he feels pity for slaughtered animals …
4.5.3.114, ExcerptListen 5 Apr 2025Philosophy offers itself to men of the world, although monks may take to it if they wish. It ends in inspired action, not in dull reverie.
13.20.2.145Listen 6 Apr 2025The cool detachment which he feels in the presence of temptations is a very satisfying feeling, a worthwhile reward for the struggles to attain it.
15.24.3.87Listen 7 Apr 2025The more successfully he can keep himself free from worldly ties, the more extensively he will be able to serve mankind.
15.24.3.83Listen 8 Apr 2025It is the work of a lifetime to venture on such a great improvement of character as will place the lower self under our control, instead of our being controlled by it. We are likely to get disheartened at times by the seeming slowness of progress. This is partly because we are too apt to think in terms of this single incarnation only, whereas those who understand life’s actual range think of it in terms of dozens and scores …
5.6.1.415, ExcerptListen 9 Apr 2025When he is settled down in this final stage, his mind takes on a diamond-like quality—hard and unchangeable in its identification with its deepest layer, bright and positive in its radiation.
15.23.7.49Listen 10 Apr 2025The higher individuality is preserved, but the lower personality, with its miserable limitations, is not.
16.25.2.212Listen 11 Apr 2025If it begins quietly and unassumingly, it ends deeply—with the sensation of having entered briefly and memorably a higher world of being.
14.22.6.133Listen 12 Apr 2025The aspirant for illumination must first lift himself out of the quagmire of desire, passion, selfishness, and materialism in which he is sunk. To achieve this purpose, he must undergo a purificatory discipline. It is true that some individuals blessed by grace or karma spontaneously receive illumination without having to undergo such a discipline. But these individuals are few. Most of us have to toil hard to extricate ourselves from the depths of the lower nature before we can see the sky shining overhead.
1.2.0.3Listen 13 Apr 2025In the admiration of Nature’s beauty and the appreciation of art, music, poetry, and literature, the seeker can find sources of inner help and themes for meditation.
9.14.3.35Listen 14 Apr 2025Ernest Wood’s Yoga Dictionary defines “Overself” as follows: “A term designed by Dr. P. Brunton to indicate that the holy fount of our being and root of our consciousness is still ourselves, is indeed our true self. The Sanskrit equivalent is adhyatma as in Bhagavad Gita, Chapter VII and VIII.” To Dr. Wood’s learned definition I would like to add Kutastha, what stands above or beyond illusion, and also the Gita’s picture of the higher element in man controlling the lesser self. Further I would not leave out Buddha’s transcendent atmosphere of goodwill to all beings.
14.22.3.177Listen 15 Apr 2025Open the door and let the Light in. It is as simple—and as hard—as that.
4.4.1.137Listen 16 Apr 2025… We must reorganize our daily lives so that time can be found for the leisurely cultivation of the soul through study, reflection, and meditation. Such periodical intervals of withdrawnness from the endless preoccupation with external affairs are a spiritual necessity …
1.3.0.15, ExcerptListen 17 Apr 2025To pursue the realization of his dream—an abiding peace which would necessarily lead to the falling-away of haunting fears and negative emotions—he must gain control of thoughts.
4.4.1.48Listen 18 Apr 2025… Nearly a half of the average life is spent in recapitulating the previous incarnational development so that the work of a new incarnation does not really begin until then.
6.9.2.141, ExcerptListen 19 Apr 2025
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