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Wonder is a beautiful bliss.
Age is not specified by years, but how you feel and right now I am 99 year old
Make time daily for the development of your spiritual life.
Education is acquisition of intellectual knowledge to be what we ought to be.
Ignorance is the master key of all evils.
Each of us experiences the perpetual revival of the self. We constantly recast our connate emotional index by perceiving each encounter in life as a marvel, impedance, problem, disaster, or nothing at all. Living in the moment allows us to escape the lonely landscape of self-interest and be part of a larger world filled with beauty, reverence, and adoration.
Learn to be true to yourself, and everything good will follow.
People do not belong to others, either. How can the huincas buy and sell people if they do not own them. Sometimes the boy went two or three days without speaking a word, surly, and not eating, and when asked what was the matter, the answer was always the same: "There are content days and there are sad days. Each person is a master of his silence.
Life is always beautiful when we focus on the greatness of our God.
What is yours is yours
I don__ want to take away anybody__ religion, but simply to make them see what religion really means.
Respect yourself and the whole world will respect you.
The religion that I advocate, and so did the mortal humans known as Jesus, Buddha and Nanak, is the religion of love, compassion and self-realization.
Life is the lover's responsibility.
A selfish person can still love someone else, can't they? Even when they've hurt them and let them down.
I have a RAGING SEA inside of me, trying to break free from ALL of me.
Stored personal memories along with handed down collective memories of stories, legends, and history allows us to collate our interactions with a physical and social world and develop a personal code of survival. In essence, we all become self-styled sages, creating our own book of wisdom based upon our studied observations and practical knowledge gleaned from living and learning. What we quickly discover is that no textbook exist how to conduct our life, because the world has yet to produce a perfect person _ an ideal observer _ whom is capable of handing down a concrete exemplar of epistemic virtues. We each draw upon the guiding knowledge, theories, and advice available for us in order to explore the paradoxes, ironies, inconsistencies, and the absurdities encountered while living in a supernatural world. We mold our personal collection of information into a practical practicum how to live and die. Each day we define and redefine who we are, determine how we will react today, and chart our quest into an uncertain future.