Day by day
... Everything in the universe is liable to changes, because it was born and must die. We venerate God because He is not liable to change, being ever-existent and self-subsisting, birthless and deathless.
16.28.1.108, ExcerptListen 1 Sep 2016Constant remembrance of the Overself's presence becomes a way to counter the much more evident presence of the body and the world--that is, the illusion of matter.
15.23.6.163Listen 2 Sep 2016He who enters upon this quest will have plenty to do, for he will have to work on the weaknesses in his character, to think impartially, to meditate regularly, and to aspire constantly. Above all, he will have to train himself in the discipline of surrendering the ego.
1.2.0.16Listen 3 Sep 2016The limitation of the Long Path is that it is concerned only with thinning down, weakening, and reducing the ego's strength. It is not concerned with totally deflating the ego...
15.23.5.206, ExcerptListen 4 Sep 2016The source of wisdom and power, of love and beauty, is within ourselves, but not within our egos. It is within our consciousness. Indeed, its presence provides us with a conscious contrast which enables us to speak of the ego as if it were something different and apart: it is the true Self whereas the ego is only an illusion of the mind.
6.8.1.2Listen 5 Sep 2016There are times when he must live a withdrawn life for a while if the slender young plant beginning to grow within him is to survive.
3.3.1.201Listen 6 Sep 2016Such an exalted teaching is never to be forced on others; they must first feel the desire for truth, and that strongly enough to begin to seek for it. Each man therefore obtains the truths to which he is entitled. It is all a matter of ripeness.
13.20.2.295Listen 7 Sep 2016Wisdom begins only when you apply in practice what you absorb in theory.
13.20.1.332Listen 8 Sep 2016When the ego is truly given up, the old calculating life will go with it. He will keep nothing back but will trust everything to the Overself. A higher power will arrange his days and plan his years.
12.18.4.93Listen 9 Sep 2016Where so many creatures are at early stages of descent into ego-experience and ego-development, it is foolish to expect them to respond to teachings suitable for advanced stages alone--where the need is for growing release from the ego. The first group naturally and inevitably has different, even opposing, outlooks, trends, ideas, beliefs, inclinations, and desires from those of the second one. It wants to fatten the ego, whereas the other wants to thin it down...
9.13.4.101, ExcerptListen 10 Sep 2016Everything, every experience, good or bad, pleasant or unpleasant, may be turned into a pointer towards our true nature, a reminder of the high quest which all human beings are here on earth to follow, whether consciously or not.
9.13.1.22Listen 11 Sep 2016The real power to see, hear or feel, taste or smell does not dwell in the body. A deep unbiased analysis of the physiology of sensation will show that this power dwells in the mind.
13.21.1.23Listen 12 Sep 2016The habit of always remembering that he is committed to the Quest and to the alteration of character which this involves, should help him to refuse assent in temptation and reject despondency in tribulation.
5.6.1.278Listen 13 Sep 2016His old centre in the ego has mysteriously gone. His new centre in the Overself has taken its place.
14.22.6.272Listen 14 Sep 2016The idea of a self first enters consciousness when a child identifies itself with bodily feelings, and later when it adds emotional feelings. The idea extends itself still later, with logical thoughts and, lastly, completes itself with the discovery of individuality.
6.8.2.10Listen 15 Sep 2016No man can penetrate into the being of the Overself and remain an ego-centered individual. On the threshold he must lay down the ego in full surrender.
12.18.4.96Listen 16 Sep 2016Method of falling asleep by Su Tung-po, poet and mystic: ”I lie perfectly still. I listen to my respiration and make sure it is slow and even. After a short while, I feel relaxed and comfortable. A state of drowsiness sets in and I fall into sound sleep.”
13.19.3.167Listen 17 Sep 2016... Consciousness is the ultimate, as science is beginning vaguely to see. With concentrated, sharpened mind he can pierce into his deepest self and then endeavour to understand it; he can also pierce into the external world of matter and understand that too. Unthwarted by the illusions of the ordinary man, who takes what his eyes see for granted, he can probe beneath appearances. And when he can at last see the Truth, his spiritual ignorance falls away of its own accord and can never come back to him again...
3.2.9.63, ExcerptListen 18 Sep 2016Because the Short Path is an attempt to withdraw from the ego's shade and to stand in the Overself's sunshine, it must be accompanied by the deliberate cultivation of a joyous attitude. And because it is so largely a withdrawal from the Long Path's disciplines, it must also be accompanied by a sense of freedom...
15.23.6.55, ExcerptListen 19 Sep 2016When a man has attained this stage of perfection he may truly rest, for Nature has achieved her task in him. Yet, if he chooses the path of sagehood he must henceforth work harder than ever before! For he must now work incessantly through repeated rebirths for the enlightenment of others.
16.25.4.10Listen 20 Sep 2016The ego has two sides to its nature: a dark and a bright one, an animal and a human one.
6.8.3.6Listen 21 Sep 2016... This philosophy rightly understood and rightly used will make men who make history. It calls for people who are ready and able to raise it above the status of a tea table topic, and to devote to its study and practice not merely an occasional free evening, but their whole lives; who will not only understand these great truths intellectually, but feel their transforming power in their hearts, and courageously live them in everyday life...
13.20.1.325, ExcerptListen 22 Sep 2016Those who are attached to the religious creed into which they have been born have no need to discard it merely because they wish to avail themselves of the knowledge and benefits provided by philosophy, for by applying its light to the creed, to the forms and the symbols, they will find much more meaning and depth in them...
12.17.6.88, ExcerptListen 23 Sep 2016The infinite wisdom of the World-Mind is behind the world and rules its course, which is not left to the accidents of chance.
6.9.4.152Listen 24 Sep 2016All thinking keeps one's awareness out of the Overself. That is why even thinking about the Overself merely produces another thought. Only in the case of the sage, who has established himself in the Overself, is thinking no barrier at all. In this case, thinking may coexist with the larger awareness. So it is not enough to be a good thinker; one also has to learn how to be a good non-thinker. Of course, the way to do this is through the practice of meditation.
14.22.5.48Listen 25 Sep 2016So long as man is attached to the belief that his ego is real and lasting, or thinks and acts as if it were, so long will he be attached to material possessions and worldly desires. For the one is the root of the other.
6.8.4.19Listen 26 Sep 2016Philosophy takes its votaries on a holy pilgrimage from ordinary life in the physical senses through mystical life in the sense-freed spirit to a divinized life back in the same senses.
13.20.4.113Listen 27 Sep 2016It is not the world that stands in our way and must be renounced but our mental and emotional relationship with the world; and this needs only to be corrected. We may remain just where we are without flight to ashram or convent, provided we make an inner shift.
1.2.0.12Listen 28 Sep 2016... Grace comes to the heart that desires it most...
3.2.9.67, ExcerptListen 29 Sep 2016How many a glorious moment has found its way from the inner life to my outer notebook!
8.12.3.35Listen 30 Sep 2016
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