Monday, June 15, 2026

Shvetashvatara Upanishad, 5.11–12.

 

The soul is born and unfolds in a body, with dreams and desires and the food of life. And then it is reborn in new bodies in accordance with its former works. The quality of the soul determines its fu ture body—earthly or airy, heavy or light



OSHO

 

You just act in the moment like a child. Utterly abandon yourself to the moment—and you will find every day new openings, new light, new insights. And those new insights will go on changing you.





GOD TELLS ADAM...

 


HENRY MILLER

 


Hazrat Inayat Khan

 

Anyone who has some knowledge of mysticism and of the lives of the mystics knows that what always attracts the mystic most is nature. Nature is his bread and wine. Nature is his soul's nourishment. Nature inspires him, uplifts him and gives him the solitude for which his soul continually longs. Every soul born with a mystical tendency is constantly drawn towards nature. In nature that soul finds its life's demand, as it is said in the Vadan, 'Art is dear to my heart, but nature is near to my soul.' nature itself is the glory of God.



DELPHI ORACL

 


BUDDHA

 


Tayumanavar, 10.3,

 

O thou who pervades all space, both now and hereafter, as the Soul of souls! The Vedas, Agamas, Puranas, Itihasas and all other sciences inculcate fully the tenet of nonduality. It is the inexplicable duality that leads to the knowledge of nonduality. This is consonant with reason, experience, tradition, and is admitted by the dualists and nondualists.



OSHO

 

Without your possessions, success, fame—who are you? You don’t know. You are your name, you are your fame, you are your prestige, your power. But other than these who are you? So this whole possessiveness becomes your identity. It gives you a false sense of being. That’s the ego.


Rabindranath Tagore

 

“Let all human races keep their own personalities, and yet come together, not in a uniformity that is dead, but in a unity that is living.”