Knowledge that is not put into practice is like food that is not digested.
Whatever books you may read, you cannot realize the Divine merely by intellectual effort. One must put it into practice. That sense of oneness can only be promoted by the practice of love and not by any other means.
The reforming process involves the removal in daily living of bad conduct and bad habits and the practice of good conduct and good deeds.
What is heard has to be pondered over. What is pondered over has to be put into practice. It is only when all three are accomplished that the realization of Bliss can be attained.
Thinking, discriminating and practice - all three constitute the basic human characteristics.
The texts of India insist on the value of actual practice and the need to confirm the truths by experiencing their impact.
When you practice and enjoy, others will follow you.
Practice is as important for confirming one in wisdom as reading is important for confirming one in knowledge.
Practice the vocabulary of love - unlearn the language of hate and contempt.
Individual spiritual practice is the negative pole and service is the positive pole. The conjunction of both poles can alone bring success. The mind carries the divine principle (the light of love) and conveys it to all who contact it.
The Veda existed long before it was discovered and put into practice.
All spiritual practice must be directed to the removal of the husk and the revelation of the kernel.