In the course of an individual being's evolution we will practice each of these yogas. One path is not superior to another.
The path that is followed by most persons in the beginning of their spitirual search is the path of love, bhakti yoga.
As you pass through bhakti yoga, as you pass through love, you're elated. You're fulfilled and you're joyous.
Love is the easiest and most effective way to begin our search for self-realization.
The art of spirituality is learning to be happy in any condition and in any circumstance. This is the art of love.
Love is the highest of all qualities we can experience.
Love is, in its essence, a free, formless strand of luminosity.
Beyond matter is spirit and in spirit there is nothing but love.
If we examine the essence of existence, we'll find that the essence is love. There really is nothing that isn't love.
Love is the strongest force in the universe
Everything is a formation or an aggregate of love.
Love knits families together, friends, lovers, societies, nations and perhaps oneday a world.
In the most advanced state of love we don't love for any reason or purpose. We don't even direct our love necessarily to an object.
Most people suffer in love because of attachment. Attachment means we're interested in a net return on our investment.
This kind of love doesn't work very well, it destorys the nature of love.
Love does not seek to please itself, but offers itself and its life to others.
The yoga of love is the yoga of acceptance. Love teaches us that which is most important is self-acceptance.
We begin by loving and accepting ourselves.
We learn that those around us are an extension of ourselves, both animate and inanimate. All things have a life and form. We learn to love them all.
In the Yoga of Love we see that matter and spirit are one. It's only the ego that separates.
The ego is a false perception of self. It's an idea, a transitory identity that we've picked up.
The ego is not harmonious with happiness and spiritual development. In the process of spiritual transformation we refine it. In the fire of love we melt the ego down.
What is there when the ego is gone? Eternity, love.
The art of love is to embrace the world and that which lies beyond it.
We encompass all of existence, yet a particle of our awareness is focused in this world, in the moment.