Do not seek the respect of the world
Do not seek the respect of the world. Do not feel humiliated or resentful if the world fails to recognize your merit. Paraphrased from the teachings of Bhagavan Sri Satya Sai Baba
Do not seek the respect of the world. Do not feel humiliated or resentful if the world fails to recognize your merit. Paraphrased from the teachings of Bhagavan Sri Satya Sai Baba
“A man never truly fails except when he stops trying.”— Elbert Hubbard
This is my favourite thought. One of my very favourites. I do not know whether it truly belongs to Mother Teresa or is only attributed to her, but for me it captures the true essence of spiritual intelligence. If a person lives what is expressed in it, they will no longer feel like a powerless […]
Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Women Who Run with the Wolves: “If you have tried to play a role that is not truly yours and have failed, you have been fortunate. You may be exiles, but you have kept your souls.”
Neale Donald Walsch: “Enlightenment means understanding that there is nowhere to go, nothing to do, and no need to be anyone other than exactly who you are in this moment.”
Neale Donald Walsch: “Words are the most unreliable carriers of truth.” If this thought has come to you today, the message is clear: it is good to go beyond what your ears hear. And to ask yourself what stands behind the spoken words—your own or those of others. You will know that you have reached […]
Neale Donald Walsch: “Feeling is the language of the soul. If you want to understand your truth about something, look at what you feel about it. Sometimes feelings are difficult to uncover and often even more difficult to accept. But in your deepest feelings lies your highest truth. The trick is to reach those feelings.” […]
M. Scott Peck: “Life is difficult. This is a great truth, one of the greatest. It is so because once we truly see this truth, we transcend it. Once we truly understand and accept that life is difficult, it no longer matters.”
Osho: “Ignorance is always bold; knowledge hesitates.”
Osho: “Learn one basic thing: do what you want to do, what you love to do, and never seek recognition. That is begging. Why should one seek recognition? Why should one long for recognition?”