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“The great scriptures of yoga ― The Bhagavad Gita, The Yoga Sutras, and The Upanishads ― clearly describe how the subtle causes of external war emanate from the internal world. The real causes of war lie rooted in the individual's unwillingness to listen to the voice of the heart, the inner conscience.”
― Yoga on War and Peace
― Yoga on War and Peace
“Shama is quietude of mind, tranquility, equanimity, and composure. First, learn to compose yourself. Rather than expecting the external world to conform to your expectations, learn to expect the unexpected. Regard turmoil as normal and take worldly blows in stride. Expecting things to be perfect leads to disappointment. Disappointment and tranquility cannot coexist.”
― The Himalayan Masters: A Living Tradition
― The Himalayan Masters: A Living Tradition
“Attachment to the notion of a god outside you is a curse. You must overcome it. Rediscover your luminous Self and embrace it wholeheartedly.”
― The Secret of the Yoga Sutra: Samadhi Pada
― The Secret of the Yoga Sutra: Samadhi Pada
“Without having an in-depth knowledge of the role of śakti in spiritual unfoldment, the study and practice of any spiritual tradition is like farming barren ground.”
― Sakti: The Power in Tantra
― Sakti: The Power in Tantra
“All the forces, seen or unseen, that function in this mortal world are governed by this law. Birth and death and all that happens between these two events are dependent on the law of karma. The law of karma determines the situation into which we are born in this lifetime, and into which we will be born in the next.”
― From Death to Birth: Understanding Karma and Reincarnation
― From Death to Birth: Understanding Karma and Reincarnation
“Worldly objects are short-lived. They may or may not last until tomorrow. They consume the life of our senses. No matter how long we live, it is not enough. Therefore, O Gurudeva, please keep your chariots, elephants, and dancing girls for yourself. “A human being can never be satiated with wealth.”
― From Death to Birth: Understanding Karma and Reincarnation
― From Death to Birth: Understanding Karma and Reincarnation
“THE WORD KARMA means “action.” All of our actions are karmas except the ones we are in the process of performing. These are kriyas; completed actions are karmas.”
― From Death to Birth: Understanding Karma and Reincarnation
― From Death to Birth: Understanding Karma and Reincarnation




