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Seeing Unity In Variety and Variety In Unity |
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sarvabhuta sthitam yo mam bhajaty ekatvam asthitah.
"He who, established in oneness, worships Me abiding in all beings." -- Gita 6:31
God is omnipresent. He is present everywhere, all the time, in
everyone, and in everything. Because His loving presence is in
everyone, we must keep loving relationships with everyone around us.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 April 2007 )
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On Correcting Others |
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by Swami Radhanandaji
Whenever we wish to correct the faults of others, let's make sure that those faults do not lie within us first. Otherwise, we would only cause harm.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 April 2007 )
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Spiritual Success in Fellowship |
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by Swami Radhanadaji
Formula for a spiritual success when a group is involved:
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 April 2007 )
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Taking Responsibility for Yourself |
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by Swami Radhanandaji
A human life is among the best only when one considers himself solely responsible for all his thoughts, habits, actions, circumstances etc., and does not look for faults with others.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 April 2007 )
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Humble Acknowledgment |
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by Thomas Kempis
Do not regard much who is with you or who is against you, but let this be your greatest study: that God may be with you in everything that you do.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 04 March 2007 )
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Look Inward |
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by Thomas Kempis
We may not trust much in ourselves or in our own intelligence, for often through our presumption, we lack grace, and every little of the true light of understanding is in us.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 05 March 2007 )
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Love of Truth |
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from "St. Jerome's Letter to his friend Paula's daughter Eustochium"
.... Avoid with
special care the traps set
for you by a desire for vainglory. Jesus says, "How can ye believe,
who receive glory one from another?"
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Last Updated ( Friday, 20 April 2007 )
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First, Find Your Own Peace |
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by Thomas Kempis
First put yourself at peace (Gita 6:5,6), and then you may the better make others at peace. A peaceful and patient man is of more profit to himself and others, too, than a learned man who has no peace.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 20 April 2007 )
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