“Life is the greatest blessing, which has already happened. Life is a gift through which the whole have already loved you. By being alive one has already been accepted by God. God celebrate your being. God is happy that you are.”
Source: God is Everywhere: You are Divine, Everything is Divine
“People have been taught to waste life for worthless things: money, power, status, greed and politics. Life is the ultimate value. Life cannot be sacrificed for anything. Continuously remember that you are blessing be being alive, that life has already happened and that you have to participate in and celebrate life. Life is God.”
Source: God is Everywhere: You are Divine, Everything is Divine
“The challenge of life is to make you capable of love. People are afraid of love.
When we meet life's challenge, then love becomes possible. If you
succeed in this you have succeeded in bringing yourself to God.”
Source: God is Everywhere: You are Divine, Everything is Divine
“The person who is incapable of love will remain incapable of reaching God, because
God remains the ultimate love-affair. If you are afraid of love. how can you approach
God. Jesus is right when he says: "God is love.”
Source: God is Everywhere: You are Divine, Everything is Divine
“The world thus exists to the soul to satisfy the desire of beauty. This element I call an ultimate end. No reason can be asked or given why the soul seeks beauty. Beauty, in its largest and profoundest sense, is one expression for the universe. God is the all-fair. Truth, and goodness, and beauty, are but different faces of the same All. But beauty in nature is not ultimate. It is the herald of inward and eternal beauty, and is not alone a solid and satisfactory good. It must stand as a part, and not as yet the last or highest expression of the final cause of Nature.”
Source: Nature
“The way of surrender is to surrender to the whole, and allowing the whole to direct your life. The ego makes you separated from the whole; the ego makes you isolated from the whole. The way of surrender is to drop all deas about directing your life. It is to become a vehicle for the whole, and simply accept whatsoever the whole offer. It is to become more and more deeply in tune with the whole, with existence, with God. It is to allow the whole to function through you. This creates an inner flowering. For one day take as a meditation to allow the whole to function through you with no direction or effort from your side. Move moment to moment, knowing that the whole is running the whole world, and that the whole will take care of you. The world is so big, there are so many suns, stars and galaxies, and everything is going perfectly well - as long as men do not interfere. Meditate, eat, sleep, relate with friends and just be, and allow the whole to direct you and take care of you.”
Source: God is Everywhere: You are Divine, Everything is Divine
“Meditation expands our inner being. The inner being is like a small, individual river flowering towards the ocean. In meditation, I feel how my inner being expands into an inner ocean, which is part of everything, which is one with Existence. Through the inner being, we come in contact with the inner ocean, the undefined and boundless within ourselves, where we are one with life. We realize that God is part of life. We realize that God is not a person, but the consciousness that is part of everything. We find God in a flower, in a tree, in the eyes of a child or in a playful dog. Through discovering our inner being, we discover that we are also part of the flower, the child or the dog. We realize that God is everywhere.”
Source: God is Everywhere: You are Divine, Everything is Divine
“Something that had been stolen from her - but whatever it was- hope maybe, or joy - it had been buried long before it could flower.”
Source: The Eye of the Beholder
“Love is the proof of the existence of God.”
Source: God is Everywhere: You are Divine, Everything is Divine
“So much we don’t know. So much we will never know. And those moments we make the effort to harvest pearls of wisdom in our path are often the ones we look back on with enormous gratitude.”