when you follow your path to joy, your conversation is of joy, your feelings are of joy – you’re right on the path of that which you intended when you came forth into this physical body.”
RAMANA MAHARSHI –”Since every other thought can occur only after the rise of the T-thought and since the mind is nothing but a bundle of thoughts, it is only through the enquiry ‘Who am i?’ that the mind subsides.”
RENU S MALHOTRA –”The battlefield at Kurukshetra is the human mind. It is always in conflict, faced with the freedom to choose without wisdom. The owner of the chariot is the ego or jivatma. The body is the chariot, a vehicle by means of which a life of dharma or ethical living may be achieved. The intellect is the charioteer (Krishna), and with such a person steering the course, success in any endeavour is assured. The five horses are the five sense organs. The road ahead is littered with sense objects that the mind runs after. The mind is the reins, and when it is calm and collected, it can control and keep the sense organs from running wild and taking wrong paths…”
RICHARD ROSE –”An experience can’t be happy, eternally. We are bipolar beings. When there’s happiness, there’s automatically sorrow. If we were purely happy all the time, it would get so damn monotonous we’d wish for some sorrow or problem to overcome, just for the sake of a challenge.”
RIG VEDA –”The waters in the sky, the water of rivers, and water in wells whose source is the ocean, may all these sacred waters protect me.”
RUDOLPH GIULIANI –”My father used to say to me, “Whenever you get into a jam, whenever you get into a crisis or an emergency, become the calmest person in the room and you’ll be able to figure your way out of it.”
SACHIN TENDULKAR –”Isn’t cricket
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