We receive from others what we make them do. It is not people who do things to other people; rather it is people who make other people do things for them, in a way, which they have worked for. We play with life in such a way that things do not merely happen to us, but we make them happen to us.

Swami Chidananda.


 

 
 
 

MEDITATION ON BRAHMAN

Brahman is a mass of intelligence. He is destitute of any other characteristics. He is entirely without any sort of difference.

In Brihadaranyaka Upanishad IV-13 you will find: “As a mass of salt has neither inside nor outside, but is entirely a mass of taste, thus indeed has that Self neither inside nor outside but is altogether a mass of knowledge.” The sage cognises one illimitable homogeneous mass of consciousness only.


 

 

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