God does work through both pure and impure vessels but that does not mean that one should keep nature impure for ever. When the vessel will become pure the urge for action coming from within will be a flawless, definitive action. As long as that does not happen one has to minimize one’s activities.
For all problems of existence are essentially problems of harmony.
Man in the world’s life works out the dreams of God.
One must have first of all a solid foundation.
Knowledge gropes but meets not Wisdom’s face.
When thou findest thyself scorning another, look then at thy own heart and laugh at thy folly.
To doubt the experience is to discourage it. Let it be developed, see what is in it.
A woman has the greatest opportunity to provide the best outcome for a baby and its potentialities. Not only by having a conscious and definite will to form the child accordingly to the highest ideal she can conceive, but first and foremost having the aspiration to work on herself.
We can arrive at a point of view where the preservation of the individual activities is no longer inconsistent with our comprehension of the cosmic consciousness or our attainment to the transcendent and supracosmic.
Vain indeed is all overweening pride in the conquest even of the entire universe if one has not conquered one’s own passions.
One may come armoured, Invinsible. His will immobile meets the mobile hour. The world blows cannot bend this Victor Head. Calm and sure are his steps in the growing night. The goal recedes, he hurries not his pace. He asks from no help from the inferior Gods. His eyes are fixed on the immutable aim.
Late, I learned that when reason died, then Wisdom was born; before that liberation, I had only knowledge.
This world is a vast unbroken totality, a deep solidarity joins its contrary powers.
In order to satisfy the vital being, it must be offered some activity, and at the same time the mind should be slowly made to take interest in yoga.
Only the soul that is naked and unashamed, can be pure and innocent, even as Adam was in the primal garden of humanity .
Be conscious first of thyself within, then think and act.
Forgiveness is praised by the Christian and the Vaishnava, but for me, I ask, “What have I to forgive and whom?”
Not in the state of unconsciousness, but in full awareness when the higher Power will descend into and direct us, then only the yogic life will begin.
New sentient creatures filled the unseen depths, Life’s glory and swiftness ran in the beauty of beasts.
Man’s freedom is relative and it cannot be held solely responsible for the imperfection of his nature.