Knowledge
The Ways Of The Man Of Knowledge E-mail

At present we identify ourselves with the body, whereas the man of knowledge knows that the body is only a temporary dwelling place, not his true Self.

It is true that he too acts and performs what we call duties, but he is ever the witness of his acts. He is at all times fully conscious of his non-identity with the body. He never believes himself to be a man or woman, a youth or an old man. He knows himself to be different from and eternally beyond the mind even. He is the Self.

He may have the feeling that he acts, but this feeling is not like our feeling, but is only a highly attenuated one in which there is no trace of real identification. His ego is like a shadow that cannot bind him at all.

Unless we have achieved perfect control of ourselves, it is not possible for us to understand the man of realization. First, we should become perfectly unattached to everybody and everything and have perfect control over our bodies and minds. We must attain outer and inner purity. Then alone will the highest knowledge dawn on us, and then alone can we come to understand the ways of the man of knowledge. Not before.

Last Updated ( Friday, 20 April 2007 )
 
On The Reading of Holy Scriptures E-mail

by Thomas A. Kempis

Charity, not eloquence, is to be sought in Holy Scripture, and it should be read in the same spirit with which it was first made.

Last Updated ( Friday, 20 April 2007 )
 
Test Of True Knowledge E-mail

He who has purified his body and mind through perfect ethical culture alone can realize the "actionless Self" -- the True being -- as the only Reality.

 
Are Good Books and Pious Exercises Adequate? E-mail

by Jean-Pierre de Caussade

The reading of good books and any other pious exercises are useless unless they are the channels through which God operates.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 April 2007 )
 
Inadequacy of Bookish Knowledge E-mail

by Swami Yatishwarananda

No spiritual practice is to be attempted by reading about it from books alone. We may, of course, read books by way of information, but we should know which ideas to take up and which ones to leave to themselves.

Last Updated ( Friday, 20 April 2007 )
 

Quotes

“Perfect sincerity, perfect purity and dedication, that is what is needed by all of you. Then, one day, some fine work will be done.” – Swami Yatiswaranandaji