“Widen your shriveled heart, make the interests of others your own and serve them as much as you can by sympathy, kindness, presents and so forth. So long as one enjoys the things of this world and has needs and wants, it is necessary to minister to the needs of one's fellow men. Otherwise one cannot be called a human being. Whenever you have the opportunity, give to the poor, feed the hungry, nurse the sick - do service as a religious duty and you will come to know by direct perception that the person served, the one who serves and the act of service are separate only in appearance.” KnowsMenWorldWantNeedsGivingHumansHeartPersonsLongOpportunityEnjoyInterestReligiousHuman BeingsPoorKindnessThis WorldDutyPerceptionDirectSickFellowsAppearanceHungryMinistersNurseFellow ManNeeds And WantsActs Of Service Author:Anandamayi Ma
“He alone knows to whom He will reveal Himself under which form. By what path and in what manner He attracts any particular man to Himself with great force is incomprehensible to the human intellect. The Path differs indeed for different pilgrims.” KnowsMenHumansDifferentFormForcePathParticularIntellectPilgrim Author:Anandamayi Ma
“For one who knows me, I am one with him; for one who wants to know me, I am very near to him; and for one who does not know me, I am a beggar before him.” KnowsWantDoeKnow MeBeggar Author:Anandamayi Ma
“Either melt by devotion the sense of separateness, or burn it by knowledge-for what is it that melts or burns? Only that which by its nature can be melted or burnt; namely the idea that something other than your Self exists. What will happen then? You come to know your Self.” KnowsIdeasSelfHappensDevotionSeparateness Author:Anandamayi Ma