I am constantly aware of which of the Seven Centres of Consciousness I am using and I feel my energy, perceptiveness, love and inner peace growing as I open all of the centres of consciousness.
No one that ever lived has ever had enough power, prestige, or knowledge to overcome the basic condition of all life – you win some and you lose some.
It is beautiful to acquire knowledge, but it is misleading to expect it to bring us peace, love and happiness.
Love everyone unconditionally, including yourself.
Be aware that the difference between heaven and earth is not so much altitude but attitude.
To be right, be willing to admit you are wrong.
I open myself genuinely to all people by being willing to fully communicate my deepest feelings, since hiding in any degree keep me stuck in my illusion of separateness from other people.
The past is dead; The future is imaginary; Happiness can only be in the Eternal Now Moment.
Happiness is experienced when your life gives you what you are willing to accept.
We’ve got to convince our egos and our minds that if we want to live happy lives, love is more important than anything else!
Giving up an addiction means re-programming that part of your brain that makes you restless and unhappy if a desire is not realized.
You should always be aware that your head creates your world.
I take full responsibility here and now for everything I experience, for it is my own programming that creates my actions and also influences the reactions of people around me.
I act freely when I am tuned in, centred and loving, but if possible, I avoid acting when I am emotionally upset and depriving myself of the wisdom that flows from love and expanded consciousness.
Keep in mind that you don’t need to be addicted to money in order to acquire it. You can prefer to have money; you will then be able to enjoy whatever money you receive, but your happiness will not be contingent on the size of your bank account.
School takes 13 years, because that is how long it takes to break a child’s spirit.
Peace is not simply the absence of conflict, but the existence of justice for all people.
This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism.
The poor in our countries have been shut out of our minds and driven from the mainstream of our societies, because we have allowed them to become invisible.
The existence of poverty in the US should not be accepted as a necessary evil or insoluble problem, but should be considered a crisis requiring emergency measures. It is a matter of will and priorities, not a matter of resources.