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“I cannot but see you as myself. It is in the very nature of love to see no difference.”
― Nisargadatta Maharaj, I Am That: Talks with Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
True love is giving, not taking. If we truly love someone, we will not be concerned about what we can take or gain from them for ourself but only about what we can give to them. So long as we seek to gain anything from God for ourself, our love for him is still impure. If our love for him is pure, we will want nothing but to give ourself entirely t
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Of myself, I do nothing. But, through me, the Father does all things.
Shanti Christo Foundation • The Way of Mastery - Enhanced Edition
Through the Mystery of Golgotha, Christ birthed the “I Am” of humanity in history. Since that time, Christ’s Holy Spirit has accompanied each spiritual step that any human “I Am” has made back to the divine home where Christ originally birthed the templates of our developing “I Am.”
(The Lord of Karma – the Guardian of the Threshold)
quando o Ser encarna em uma matriz corpórea e tem sua visão coberta pelo véu de maya, ele começa a se esquecer da sua natureza primordial, da sua essência, que é divina, e começa a formar uma falsa ideia de eu, que é construída a partir de referências externas que são absorvidas pelo ego.
Sri Prem Baba • Amar e ser livre: As bases para uma nova sociedade (Portuguese Edition)
I open to my soul’s clarity that guides me to make the best choices.
Sanaya Roman • Living with Joy: Keys to Personal Power and Spiritual Transformation (Earth Life Series Book 1)
Lotan Baba
Someone asked once, “What is love?” “Be lost in me,” I said.
Nevit Ergin • Rumi: The Book of Love: Poems of Ecstasy and Longing
When Sufis speak of their love for God, they are not referring to the traditional Christian concept of agape, or spiritual love; quite the opposite. This is a passionate, all-consuming, humiliating, self-denying love. As with Majnun’s love for Layla, Sufi love requires the unconditional surrender to the Beloved’s will, with no regard for one’s own
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