We're too insignificant and small to really be able to do anything, except cry, not unhappily, but an inner cry, a feeling of reaching to God.
Oh God, God, please come to me, please illumine me, please act in me and through me. I don't know what's right and what's wrong. I can't tell anymore. I could be doing what I feel is right and perhaps I'm deceiving myself. Perhaps it's all my ego and my vanity. Please show me what's right or don't even show me. Please just do it, whether it brings me happiness or unhappiness, riches or poverty, sorrow or joy. Please act in and through me. I love only you.
I would like to love more deeply and purely, more completely, and if it is your will, I will do that, if it is not, I won't and I'll accept that. I 'll just love you as best I can and love everyone as best I can.
Please act in and through me. Please let my love increase, if it is your will. I feel that's the right thing; but even if it's not the right thing, I'm willing to abide by your judgment.
In the yoga of love, one has a teacher. It is the teacher whom one loves.
If one has an enlighened teacher and you come to this person with love, they will show you the ways of love.
The relationship between the student and teacher is ultimately important. In higher spirituality we don't study a subject as much as a person.
The yoga of love is for those who want an all-consuming relationship with their teacher. They see the teacher as an extension of God, of eternity - which all of us are.
If you look deeply inside them you'll only see eternity; whereas with most human beings, when you look inside, you'll see all kinds of different things.
When you've become strong enough and developed enough, the teacher will fall away.
Merge your consciousness with that of a luminous being ... and then from there to eternity.
One should feel that one's friends, the people who meditate around you, who seek, are likewise pligrims on a journey. They're traveling to eternity also. You should love them. Whenever you see a good quality in them, you should repect them.
Whenever you respect and admire a spiritual quality, it starts to grow in yourself.
If you see faults in others, look the other way. Don't linger on imperfection.
If you were in a perfected state of consciousness, you would only see perfection in all things.
Everyone is growing and developing. Everyone has to go through a trial and eror process of finding what is right.
Actually everyting is right, even the errors.
A child in the 4th grade who's just learning algebra is not imperfect. While there may be a child in the 12th grade who's much better, the child who's learning is not imperfect.
When you follow the path of love you should feel that each one is perfect in their own right. While you can love others, never, ever, ever judge them.
The judgment that you pass today will only hinder a person in their spiritual evolution. All you do is say to the person, psychically: "This is what you are. You're fixed. You can't change."
Everyone is a flux - so it's good to suspend judgements forever.
Lack of judgement doesn't mean that you don't see what is or is not. It simply means that you realize that everyone is constantly changing - everyone is made up of conscioussness.
We cannot say that you are spiritually advanced if you are unkind to those around you.
The only way you can really evaluate spiritual advancement is to see how someone treats those who are close to them.
Someone maybe be able to meditate well, but if they can't manifest that meditation in just good common sense by loving and being king to those who are around them, then I can't say they're spiritually developed.