I belong to God, God belongs to me. God is with me and within me. There is no separation between my beloved and myself.
Success is in your own hands. If it is God's hand, why can't I do it?
Coincidentally, or by God’s will, both women died at the same time, one thinking about the dead cockroach, the other one thinking of God. Now both were taken for judgment before Yama, the lord of death, and Chitragupta, his messenger, where they would be told who would receive what and who would go where.
What is the value of the word if that word is not leading us to God? What is the value of the talk?
Don't waste your precious time. Don't waste your mind. Don't waste your word. Don't waste your thought. Every moment in God.
Do you really want to be a yogi? Do you really want inner transformation? A piece of iron associated with magnet is changed into a magnet. It behaves like a magnet. If you really want the beauty of yoga, then be constantly associated with God. There is no separation between you and God. Can a wave ever think that it has a separate existence from the ocean? The wave is born in the ocean, lives in the ocean, and ultimately merges in the ocean. Ocean and waves are one and always have been one. Perceive this Yoga, this unity, this association, identity and oneness with Him. Your everything is God. Every aspect of your life is God. Please follow your Master. Practice the technique of Kriya Yoga daily, regularly and sincerely. This technique is itself divine. It will make your more divine and realized.
Return your bad thoughts to God.
God is the ocean, creation is the wave, and we are like bubbles in the waves. Ultimately, what is the difference between the ocean, the waves, and the bubble? The ocean is vast and the waves are small. The waves are born on the lap of the ocean and merge in the ocean. In the waves many ripples and bubbles are created, and inside the bubbles there is a little air, in the film of water. So if God is the ocean, the ocean is nothing but water. Waves are the creation; they are nothing but water. The small bubbles are also water. God, creation, and the individual are all essentially one, just like the forms of water in the ocean.
In Hinduism, the concept of creation, beauty, and power is intricately woven into the symbolism of the dance of Shiva and Shakti. Shiva represents the masculine principle, often depicted as the god of destruction and transformation, while Shakti embodies the feminine principle, symbolizing primordial energy and creativity. Together, their dance symbolizes the interplay between consciousness (Shiva) and energy (Shakti) that drives the process of creation, preservation, and destruction in the universe.