Samadhi is the absorption of God. There’s no sense of time, place or condition.
Samadhi is the actual awareness of what you really are.
It is only in Samadhi that you’ll begin to get an inkling of who you are; and finally, it is only in nirvana that this perfect truth will become clear.
There won’t be emptiness. Emptiness is just another idea, another illusion.
You find yourself in this world, you find yourself out of this world and there’s no one to find the Self. There’s no Self to find.
I wouldn’t really worry to much about practicing the yoga of discrimination at this point in your evolution.
Until you’ve reached that point where you’ve perfected your lower nature and cleansed your emotional being, jnana yoga will have to wait.
Each day when you meditate, you should devote the first few minutes of your meditation to concentration. This will develop the power of the intellect.
All those moments spent in concetration will give you a terrific strength and with that strength you will cut aside all illusions.
Jnana yoga is practical.
If you practice a little jnana yoga in your daily life, it will help you tremendously.
Where is truth? Is there truth in what I am doing now?
Don’t try and understand this with your mind. There will be no absolute knowing, no certainty in these thoughts and philosophies and ideas.
As you pass through bhakti yoga, as you pass through love, you’re elated. You’re fulfilled and you’re joyous.
Love is the easiest and most effective way to begin our search for self-realization.
The art of spirituality is learning to be happy in any condition and in any circumstance. This is the art of love.
Love is the highest of all qualities we can experience.
Love is, in its essence, a free, formless strand of luminosity.
Beyond matter is spirit and in spirit there is nothing but love.
If we examine the essence of existence, we’ll find that the essence is love. There really is nothing that isn’t love.