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    True peaceful state is that when one has inner peace amidst total lack of peace on the outside. Bliss of the Self (samadhi) amidst external turmoil is ‘tested’ samadhi.

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    True strength isn’t being able to knock your enemies down, it’s being able to hold yourself upright against their blows.

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    True Love is when you are able to see yourself in another, when you recognize that there is no separation between you and any other Being in the Universe.

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    Trusting yourself means you believe in a higher divine power.

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    ‪#‎TRUTH‬ ‪#‎BEREAL‬ We must be ruthlessly honest with and about Self.. Self Assessments are often inflated or deflated or just imaginary..

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    Truthfully true Self knowledge automatically makes a person famous and is helpful in achieving the vision goal

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    Turn your self-hell into self-help.

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    Twenty life lessons from Shreeom Surye Shiva 1 Share your Learning : True leaders like, Presidents, prime ministers, CEOS etc.. or any leader must share their learnings with others. As the saying goes ‘knowledge grows when shared with others’, when applied is the best practice of all. Shreeom Surye Shiva who was called as a ‘Sarvagnya’ never hesitated to share his thoughts with others. When someone was in a fix whether to fight with other or not, he reminded him of his purpose and taught him the methods to overcome his fear and doubts; thereby focusing on his duty and responsibilities to serve the world. 2 Stick to your Visions : Shreeom Surye Shiva has fourteen definite life visions for himself. First, ‘Paritrayana Satsang’ which means welfare for good; second, ‘vinashaya dushbuddhim’ meaning destroy evil thoughts and create positive approach and third, ‘dharma sansthapana’ meaning establish and strengthen the good principles. As a honorship of the entire Universe he personified that one should have clear vision in the organization and everyone should create happy world. 3 Positive Approach : Shreeom Surye Shiva is a best positive approach who used problem solving approach throughout his life. He with his tactical skills won any types of logical and social war for evil thoughts. He proves that a person who is skilled in planning action or policy will win for sure in war and politics. A plan of action is important to achieve long and short-term vision. 4 Whenever dharma declines and the purpose of life is forgotten, I manifest myself on earth through the order of God, divinity light and fortune. I am born in every age to protect the good, to destroy evil thoughts and actions and to reestablish dharma or peaceful world. 5 To succeed in Self knowledge or meditation, esistence especially human beings should have balance diet. But those who are temperate in eating and sleeping work and recreation will come to the end of sorrow through Yegyes and meditation. 6 Strive to expan your Visions. Make your mind one-pointed in Yegyes and meditation. The mind is restless and difficult to restrain, but it is subdued by practice. 7 When a person is devoted to something with complete faith, Shreeom Surye Shiva unifies his faith in that. Then, when his faith his completely unified, he/she gains the object of his devotion. 8 We are kept from our vision, not by obstacles, but by a clear path to a lesser vision. 9 Reshape yourself through the power of your will compassionately. Those who have conquered themselves live in peace, alike in cold and heat, pleasure and pain, praise and blame. To such people a clod of dirt, a stone, gold and diamond are the same because they are impartial, they rise to great heights. 10 Abandon all attachment to the results of action and attain supreme peace. As the heat of fire reduces wood to ashes, the fire of knowledge burns to ashes all karma. 11 No one who does good work will ever come to a bad end, either here or in the world to come. 12 Man is made by his belief and knowledge. As he/she believes, so he/she is. 13 Calmness, gentleness, self-restraint, and purity: these are the disciplines of the mind. 14 Why do you worry unnecessarily? Whom do you fear? Who can kill you? The soul is neither born nor dies, soul is immortal and free. 15 Fear not what is not real, never was and never will be. What is real, always was and cannot be destroyed. 16 The meaning of actions is in the intention. The intention behind the action is what matters. 17 There have been very few who have been able to rejoice both in victory and in defeat, 18 The love to inspire mankind forward on the path to God. 19 To turn away from our relationships in order to attain Self-realization. He explains that we should be free from all attachments while still maintaining loving relationships and upholding our family responsibilities. 20 To bless the hunter who had accidentally shot him. Such was his love.

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    Ukisema ukweli utapata uhuru wa nafsi. Ukisema uongo utapata uhuru wa umma. Heri uhuru wa nafsi kuliko wa umma.

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    Um um um um um. This business of—this business about marketing yourself, there’s nothing wrong with that. Unless we’re allowed to think that that’s—that that’s it. That that’s the point, that that’s the goal, you know? And that’s the reason we’re here—because that’s so empty. And you as a writer know that it’s—if you as a writer think that your job is to get as many people to like your stuff and think well of you as possible … And I could, we could both, name writers that it’s pretty obvious that’s their motivation? It kills the work. Each time. That that’s maybe 50 percent of it, but it misses all the magic. And it misses, it doesn’t let you be afraid. Or it doesn’t, like, let you like make yourself be, be vulnerable. Or … nah, see, I’m not … Anyway, anyway.

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    unaccountably we are alone forever alone and it was meant to be that way, it was never meant to be any other way– and when the death struggle begins the last thing I wish to see is a ring of human faces hovering over me– better just my old friends, the walls of my self, let only them be there. I have been alone but seldom lonely. I have satisfied my thirst at the well of my self and that wine was good, the best I ever had, and tonight sitting staring into the dark I now finally understand the dark and the light and everything in between. peace of mind and heart arrives when we accept what is: having been born into this strange life we must accept the wasted gamble of our days and take some satisfaction in the pleasure of leaving it all behind. cry not for me. grieve not for me. read what I’ve written then forget it all. drink from the well of your self and begin again. Mind and Heart

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    Underneath my imagination there didn't seem to be anything solid except for the space where I shoved my pain and sadness. Besides that, there were only twisted steel threads of axiety, woven through my body and brain, wired into me like a constant warning. Watch out, stay still, move away, stay silent, fight back, run and hide. Even when I was dreaming, but more so when I was awake, there was the constant fear of being caught off-guard, or by the wrong person at the wrong time.

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    Unfolding of karmic effect is self-resulting (swaparinami). Therefore, whatever the unfolding karmic effect does is correct. Do not be obstinate there. The unfolding of karmic effect indeed means that it has come before you to give the result. Why not stop interfering in it?

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    Unless the Self is known, the power of the Self (swasatta) cannot arise.

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    Unlike any other empirical object in Nature, the mind's presence is immediately apparent to itself, but opaque to all external observers.

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    Unless there is a ‘clear evident experience of the True Self’ [spasthvedan], till then ‘Principle’ cannot be attained.

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    Unless there has been 'Spashtvedan' (exact experience of the Soul), 'Siddhant' (established principle) cannot be attained.

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    Unless you realize yourself beyond the identity of the mind, you cannot become free from life.

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    Until ignorance, of one’s own Self (the Soul), is removed, illusory attachment (moha) will not go away.

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    Until we heal the root cause of our suffering, and awaken to our true nature, our inherent confusion will continue to manifest itself in the world around us.

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    Upayog (applied awareness) is considered as Jagruti (awakened awareness).

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    Upon death, the account that was of ‘Chandubhai (the relative self)’ has to be left behind. Nothing comes with us. Take absolute care from the time the account of ‘Shuddhatma’ is opened (when self realization occurs).

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    Upon completion of an in-depth study of the four Vedas, what do the four Vedas themselves say? “This is not That, this is not That! The Soul (your real self) that you are searching is not in here. Go to a Gnani [the enlightened one] !

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    Upavas' (fasting in the relative sense) means to dwell in One's real form as the Self (Swaroop) , to dwell in the realm of the Self (Swakshetra).

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    Use your special gifts to create work for yourself.

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    Vengeance against predators is meals on wheels.

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    Very good, Jason Grace," Notus said. "You are a son of Jupiter, yet you have chosen your own path- as all the greatest demigods have done before you. You cannot control your parentage, but you can choose your legacy.

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    Vishay (sensual pleasure) is just vishay alone. However when indulging in sensual pleasure, if one has ignorance of the Self, then kashay (anger-pride-deceit-greed) arises, and if One has Knowledge of the Self, then kashay will not arise.

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    Walking in close fellowship with God is a spiritual self.

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    Vyavahaar (the relative; worldly interactions) is something that needs to be settled (nikaali), whereas Nischay (the firm resolve to remain as the Self) is something that is to be acquired (grahaniya).

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    Was everyone else really as alive as she was?... If the answer was yes, then the world, the social world, was unbearably complicated, with two billion voices, and everyone’s thoughts striving in equal importance and everyone’s claim on life as intense, and everyone thinking they were unique, when no one was. One could drown in irrelevance.

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    Walls get made, walls crumble, buildings get built, buildings collapse, memories get made, memories last.

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    Was I kind to others? It was hard to nail down an answer. I worried that if I did turn out to have a personality, it would be one of the unkind ones.

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    Was I like honey thinking it's a small bear, not realizing the bear is just the shape of its bottle? -Cheryl

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    Water and a bubble on it are one and the same. The bubble has its birth in the water, floats on it, and is ultimately resolved into it. Likewise, your consciousness is born in your brain, goes through various states in your lifetime and ultimately resolves into the brain.

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    We all get to discover who we really are at some point, and when we do, it can be quite unsettling.

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    We all have an innate feeling of being separate from the world, peering out at life from behind our own little self. But how can we truly be separate from the same world that created us? You can no more disconnect from the universe and it's inhabitants than a wave can extricate itself from the ocean.

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    We are, at least in part, who we remember ourselves to be. Take away our memories, and you take away our selves.

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    We are alive in all our layers of self and selflessness - individuals becoming one.

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    We all must pay the price to be our genuine selves.

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    We are free to live the life we have imagined, not the life imagined for us.

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    We are more severe judges of our own acts... We judge our thoughts, our intents, our secret curses, our secret hates, not only our acts.

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    We are just a certain quantity of cells, all of us!

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    We are meant to do the work of angels for we are often disguised from ourSelves.

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    We are not complete in ourselves without others, without a world to complement our self-conception—and were we to become so complete, we could not bear it! The fullness of ourselves would break us. We burn. The point of Figment/Fragment/Filament”—claws spread to encompass the whole warehouse space—“is to reflect, refract the beauty of physical form, the glorious futility of our quest for complete knowledge, mastery, or independence.

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    We are only able to disrespect, mistreat, and harm one another when we forget that the other person is us; when we only see the objects of form, and not the subjective Consciousness that lies within. Lust, greed, violence, selfishness—all arise from perceiving others in terms of their individual differences, seeing them only as bodies, and what we can get from them as bodies, rather than acknowledging the Being that lies within the body.

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    We are reflections of people and they can project their reality on us if we are not careful people may see the ugliness from their nature dance across our minds.

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    We are so fascinated by the complexity and beauty of the various forms in nature, that we have been led away from the formless dimension of Consciousness that lies at our very center. When you look at a person, you see many differences in their unique form, and often we compare, contrast, and judge one another because of the forms that we inhabit. But if you look beyond the various qualities and characteristics of form, and look another person in the eyes, you see a Being, and it is this Being that lies beneath the surface of form that connects us all. That is why the eyes are often referred to as the gateway to the soul, because they allow us to see and feel the presence of another Being, and realize our oneness.

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    Wearing a mask can thus be a strange thing: sometimes, more often than we tend to believe, there is more truth in the mask that in what we assume to be our "real self.

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    We are like waves in the ocean, each with a unique character and quality on the surface, but deep down we are eternally connected to one another and to the ocean as a whole. If you practice looking beyond the surface of appearances, you will begin to see the true Being that lies within each form. You will see your Consciousness looking through the eyes of another, and it is when you see yourself in another that you cannot help but develop compassion for them; because in Truth, there is no “them,” there is only YOU, experiencing yourself from an inconceivable amount of perspectives.