“What you call the personality is an inflexible accumulation of emotive images. The real personality appears in your stillness only when you need it and disappears when the situation no longer calls for it. It is flexible without a periphery. It is multidimensional, free from psychological interference. When you are called upon to be a mother, a father, a lover, a student, a teacher, a fighter, you are these temporarily, but they do not remain as a state you identify with. Then there is love, there is affection without affectivity.” LoveEmotionPersonalityAffectionNondualityVedantaTranspersonal Book:Who Am I?: The Sacred Quest Source: Who Am I?: The Sacred Quest
“Emotion integrates but emotivity isolates. So free yourself from affectivity. In this absence of emotivity, you may have the impression at first that you become indifferent. But very soon you’ll see that there is really affection for your surroundings. Emotion, affection, is giving.” GivingEmotionYogaAffectionGenerosityBlissCommunionNondualityVedanta Book:Who Am I?: The Sacred Quest Source: Who Am I?: The Sacred Quest
“We are completely unaware of our true nature because we identify ourselves with our body, our emotions and our thoughts, thus losing sight of our unchanging centre, which is pure consciousness. When we return to our true nature, our thoughts and perceptions no longer appear as modifications of a single substance, they come into being and subside like waves of the ocean.” BodySpiritualSpiritualityEmotionConsciousnessReturnPureOceanPerceptionLosingSightWaveSubstanceOur ThoughtsCentreTrue NatureUnchangingModification Book:Be Who You Are Source: Be Who You Are