All these things are needed for you to have a fruitful life. Why don’t you just fall in love with the whole situation? As long as you wish to be in that situation, make it happen like a huge love affair. Why not? That’s how it should be. Only then work becomes effortless. What is it you’re calling a love affair? It’s unconditional involvement and doing whatever is needed. If you don’t have that sense of involvement, you will always try to get the best deal out of somebody. That means you must meet the dumbest people in the world. Continue reading
Spirituality
Opportunities will open up to us naturally…..
Imagine you see before you a carriage, a horse, and a driver. The carriage represents the physical body, the horse depicts the power of the emotions, and the driver corresponds to the intellect.
Top of Mind
The Libran prayer: “Lord, help me to be more decisive… but on the other hand, what do You think?”
“Finally it is Faith that cures.”- Mother
‘In a contrary balance to earth’s truth of things The gross weighs less, the subtle counts for more; On inner values hangs the outer plan.’ —Sri Aurobindo, Savitri
“Good people in a bad system typically go bad. Bad people in a good system become good. That sounds simplistic, but it’s true. For the majority of us, the system becomes your dharma.” – Dr.V
“Soul, stillness, and surrender—these are difficult words to fit into organisational strategy…” Dr.V
“When you begin doing the work you are meant to do, unexpected resources will find you…” – Dr.V
“Make of me what you want” – Dr.V
Autobiography in Five Short Chapters
Seeing Who You Are
You can’t make radical changes in the pattern of your life until you begin to see yourself exactly as you are now. As soon as you do that, changes will flow naturally. You don’t have to force anything, struggle, or obey rules dictated to you by some authority. It is automatic; you just change. Continue reading
Thoughts from Stephen Covey
Book Recommendation: Edgar Cayce Handbook for Creating Your Future
Edgar Cayce Handbook for Creating Your Future by Mark A. Thurston, Christopher Fazel
This remarkable handbook presents Cayce’s twenty-four spiritual keys, which unlock the doors of self-understanding. Continue reading
Planting Seeds
Think for a moment of a tomato plant. A healthy plant can have over a hundred tomatoes on it. In order to get this tomato plant with all these tomatoes on it, we need to start with a small dried seed. That seed doesn’t look like a tomato plant. It sure doesn’t taste like a tomato plant. If you didn’t know for sure, you would not even believe it could be a tomato plant. Continue reading
Confusion is always a better state to be in than living in stupid conclusions
The more you seek the spiritual path, the more confused you’re becoming. That’s a good sign, because confusion is always a better state to be in than living in stupid conclusions. With the stupid conclusions that you had made in your life, there was comfort, there was solace, and there was convenience. There was a false sense of security in these. Now you step onto a spiritual path and everything becomes turmoil. Continue reading
Emerging
Contemplation on death will bring you a deepening sense of what we call “renunciation,” in Tibetan ngé jung. Ngé means “actually” or “definitely,” and jung means to “come out,” “emerge,” or “be born.” The fruit of frequent and deep reflection on death will be that you will find yourself “emerging,” often with a sense of disgust, from your habitual patterns Continue reading

