Whatever your spiritual practice is, if it's not making you more honest in your relationships, it's not working
Whatever your spiritual practice is, if it's not making you more honest in your relationships, it's not working
it is utterly impossible to make any real spiritual progress unless you are honestly trying your very best to live the life. It is utterly impossible to divorce true spiritual knowledge from right conduct.
Emmet Fox • The Sermon on the Mount: The Key to Success in Life
The Bhagavad Gita for Daily Living: A Verse-by-Verse Commentary: Vols 1–3 (The End of Sorrow, Like a Thousand Suns, To Love Is to Know Me) (The Bhagavad Gita for Daily Living, 1)
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The Divine Romance: Collected Talks and Essays on Realizing God in Daily Life – Volume 2
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The actual — not theoretical — activation of the real self, with its vibrating life, limitless abundance, infinite possibilities for good, and its supreme wisdom and joy, happens to the exact degree that you dare take a look at the temporary truth of yourself. This means feeling what you feel; having the courage to transform yourself into a better
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a lot of my practice is motivated by a desire to have more beautiful connection with other people
i’ve found the more i’ve meditated, developed emotional fluency, attentional skill & a kinder-feeling interior, the more i’m able to meet ppl with less of my emotional baggage