Sathya Baba Individual Quotations
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- Carl Jung
- Albert Einstein
- Karl Marx
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Ronald Reagan
- Sathya Baba
- Thomas Jefferson
- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Friedrich August Von Hayek
- Adolf Hitler
- Aldous Huxley
- Erich Fromm
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Jane Goodall
- Daniel Kahneman
- Geno Auriemma
- George Washington
- Gloria Steinem
- John Wooden
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Appearance Quotes
Only the rare individual will turn his full attention towards that divinity. Most people will see only the physical appearance of the chariot, its decorations and other such things as the fine raiment put on the sacred image inside, the costumes worn by the dancers and musicians, and all the sound and color of the festivities.
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Collective Quotes
No other weapon has the power of forbearance. It should not be used only as an individual instrument. It has to be experienced collectively also. That is the reason why the scripture has commended collective forbearance at the very outset of the spiritual quest. What is its inner meaning?Â
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Age Quotes
Be Silent yourself, that will induce Silence in others. Do not fall into the habit of shouting, talking long and loud. Reduce contacts to the minimum. Carry with you an atmosphere of quiet contemplation, wherever you happen to be. The less you talk, the more will become your mental power. With the increase in your mental capacity, there will be increase in your power of discrimination too. Consequently, you will give up individual discrimination . Because of this, you will begin to consider the good of the world at large rather than your own individual welfare. You must cultivate such broad feelings from this young age itself.
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Among Quotes
How is individual transformation to be achieved? There are some bad habits among individuals such as smoking, drinking liquor, meat eating and gambling. These bad habits not only degrade the individuals but also inflict hardships on their families. These bad habits have to be given up for the individual to manifest his inherent goodness.