The secret of love is acceptance, acceptance of our finite self, of our life, our birth ... our death.
Love teaches you to love your own mortality, just as we love the flowers that bloom for a short time and pass on.
Once we harness ourselves to love, it carries us to eternity.
When we meditate with love we go very, very high , above thought, above form. Your love will cause you to have a union.
Try to have a more expanded sense of that which you are. Feel that you are eternity. There's only goodness. There's only light.
Love all your different sides, only then will immortality come to you.
As long as you're too busy trying to become something that you're not, you can't see your own immortality.
If you don't measure up to your expectations, realize that you should just be life without expectations.
Love yourself even when you don't measure up to your own expectations. You have a certain idea of what you should do and what you should be - it's only a silly idea that passes through your mind.
Love comes from ourselves, not from someone else.
If there's no one in your life to love right now, love yourself. A large part of the path of love is learning to love yourself.
You can love infinity, eternity, Scotty dogs, sports, work, play, the feelings of being alive, the earth, the sky, the fire, the wind ... there's a lot you can love.
If you really love, then you're willing to step outside of your own love to do that which is right.
When you love, you should always watch the quality of your love.
There are four principal pathways that lead to enlightement: The yoga of love, the yoga of service, the yoga of knowledge, and the yoga of mysticism.
The yoga of discrimination can never be put into words, since the entire yoga exists beyond words.
Don't try and understand this with your mind. There will be no absolute knowing, no certainty in these thoughts and philosophies and ideas.
Where is truth? Is there truth in what I am doing now?
If you practice a little jnana yoga in your daily life, it will help you tremendously.
Jnana yoga is practical.
All those moments spent in concetration will give you a terrific strength and with that strength you will cut aside all illusions.
Each day when you meditate, you should devote the first few minutes of your meditation to concentration. This will develop the power of the intellect.
Until you've reached that point where you've perfected your lower nature and cleansed your emotional being, jnana yoga will have to wait.
I wouldn't really worry to much about practicing the yoga of discrimination at this point in your evolution.
You find yourself in this world, you find yourself out of this world and there's no one to find the Self. There's no Self to find.