Your dharma is what kind of work you should be doing, what kind of people you should associate with, whether you should have a teacher or not. Dharma encompasses all things and it is specific to the individual.
When you understand dharma, when you see its perfect perfection, shining both in and beyond all things, you will be freed from all misunderstandings.
The dream appears to be real. It does really seem we are here in this world; but this is not so.
At the end of the dream, on the other side of the rainbow, there’s only light.
The yoga of discrimination can never be put into words, since the entire yoga exists beyond words.
There are four principal pathways that lead to enlightement: The yoga of love, the yoga of service, the yoga of knowledge, and the yoga of mysticism.
In the course of an individual being’s evolution we will practice each of these yogas. One path is not superior to another.
The path that is followed by most persons in the beginning of their spitirual search is the path of love, bhakti yoga.
Everything is the will of God – we are only instruments of her will and we learn to just love and accept.
In the yoga of love we learn to love consciousness. Consciousness is existence. It is the very stuff of which life is composed.
Love teaches us how to penetrate the inner worlds, to clean the glass of existence and see reality in its perfect essence.
If you want to follow the path of love, it’s a good idea to meditate on the heart chakra everyday. The heart chakra is in the center of the chest.
Fix your awareness gently on the center of your chest. Try to feel love.
As you feel more and more love, begin to smile, let go, be free.
The path of love is its own reward. Your love itself, that is what completes you.
There’s no place to go. There’s nothing to attain. There’s nothing to be reached. Love itself is all that you want.
The path of love has many opponents – fear, self-pity, anxiety, hate, lust, greed, avarice – all the usual freinds.
The most successful way to combat these dark clouds that come between the light of you and that which you love, is to feel that love itself will rescue you.
One who practices the yoga of love is like child. When the child has a problem, it cries. When it cries, someone comes and helps the child.
So in the path of love – rather than pulling our willpower together, using our discrimination, or working – we just cry inwardly.