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Things that this guy realized - Part 7

1.       When the 'Me' disappears 'Clarity of Thought' appears

 

2.       Truth shall prevail

 

3.       When the 'You' dies, the 'Me' also dies. What is beyond the 'You' and 'Me' ?

 

4.       Mastery arrives when the doer ceases and the doing alone exists

 

5.       You need not have an opinion on everything

 

6.       Ego is about who is right. Truth is about what is right. ~ Mike Maples

 

7.       We often judge others behaviour, but become advocate of our behaviour, once we reverse this our life becomes automatically better

 

8.       Where there is comparison, there is discrimination. Be as you are.

 

9.       A good citizen need not be a good human being, but a good human being is always a good citizen ~ Jiddu Krishnamurti

 

10.   Money is a game of wits and guts

 

11.   Everyone wants to do, but only a few do

 

12.   There are no experts, but only beginners

 

13.   Let go of letting go is the greatest penance

 

14.   Truth can never be perceived when thoughts and actions are fragmented, remember our body functions holistically, not as individual body parts such as hands, legs etc.

 

 

15.   It is the greatest blessing to live in the absolute present, without the bias of relative past and future

 

16.   Rather to dream in illusion, it is better to live in reality

 

17.   The answer doesn't lie in the searches, but between these searches

 

18.   The best meditation technique is no technique

 

19.   What you live today, is what once you thought to be

 

20.   The more you try to control the mind, the more it controls you

 

21.   Perfection comes with practice

 

22.   Life is like a movie, the only difference is that here tne actors are acting without knowing the storyline and the script, unless the actors are interested to seek the story from the director !

 

23.   He who understands his own mind, is the real emperor

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