Yogic Wisdom Quotes

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Nandhiji
“As we discard a limited mind and a life of limitation to step into the grandness of vastness, we realize infinity itself to be the Guru and all that we do as grace. As we traverse through consciousness that is the Guru, we become the Guru and each thought of ours is perfect in the now, as scriptures. Consciousness is the Guru, the wisdom.”
Nandhi Tapasyogi, Mastery of Consciousness: Awaken the Inner Prophet: Liberate Yourself with Yogic Wisdom.

“Yoga does not start or end on your mat, but is present in every breath you take.”
Evita Ochel

“You get the power to fulfill any desire instantly when you let go of all your desires. But you can’t let go of desires by fighting them. They drop automatically as you grow spiritually and know things as they are.”
Shunya

“When you are deeply attached to a celebrity player, his or her victory becomes your victory; loss becomes your loss. If you are attached to several players, at least one of them will win in a given day and give you something to cheer about.

Similarly, a Yogi soul can switch characters and get attached to the one who is having happy experience at that moment.”
Shunya

“Yogis living alone in mountains believe that spiritual groups do exactly opposite of what they intend to do. They become plateforms for abnormal people to come together and feel normal. These abnormal people have the potential to find God if they seek Him alone.”
Shunya

Lahiri Mahasaya
“Meditate unceasingly, that you may quickly behold yourself as the Infinite Essence, free from every form of misery. Cease being a prisoner of the body; using the secret key of Kriya, learn to escape into Spirit.”
Lahiri Mahasaya

Master Del Pe
“Meditation becomes a scientific path and method when there is a clear understanding of its do's and don'ts. Meditation is made into a science when the procedures are designed with predetermined results and a complete understanding of the causes and effects.”
Master Del Pe, Hidden Dangers of Meditation and Yoga: How to Play with Your Sacred Fires Safely