“Meditation is a bright, hopeful practice in which we learn to make our mind quiet so that the infinite, perfect light of enlightenment can flow through us.” MindLightPerfectPracticeMeditationBuddhismQuietEnlightenmentFlowInfiniteHopeful Author:Frederick Lenz
“Meditation is coming back to your original self, if we can use self without a sense of self. It's perfect, clear light, radiant, infinite mind of the universe, as it is, without identifying with qualities” IfsMindSelfUseLightUniversePerfectQualityClearMeditationBuddhismInfiniteOriginalsComing BackSense Of SelfRadiantIdentifying Author:Frederick Lenz
“To meditate with humility, consider existence. It is infinite. You are finite. You are a finite portion of infinite existence. Let this be your meditation.” ExistenceMeditationHumilityInfinitePortionsFiniteVisualization Author:Frederick Lenz
“I meditated on my own for some time, read spiritual books, became a vegetarian and had incredible experiences every day, every meditation, where I was just thrown into the infinite - never realizing that other people didn't necessarily have those experiences in meditation that quickly.” PeopleBookSpiritualRealizingMy OwnMeditationInfiniteIncrediblesThrownVegetarianRama Author:Frederick Lenz
“Meditation is the progressive quieting of our mind, until we reach the source of thought, which in wisdom traditions are the realm of our soul and spirit. In this domain of awareness there is infinite creativity, synchronicity, the power of intention, and freedom from limitations.” MindSoulSpiritCreativityMeditationAwarenessSourceTraditionInfiniteIntentionLimitationRealmsProgressiveDomainSynchronicityPower Of Intention Author:Deepak Chopra
“Aum is the most powerful of all mantras. It is good to chant Aum seven or more times before and after each meditation. Chanting "Aum" puts you in harmony with the vibration of Eternity. "Aum" opens the gateway to the infinite highway of light.” LightPowerfulMeditationBuddhismEternityHarmonyInfiniteSevenMost PowerfulMore TimeHighwaysVibrationsMantrasGatewaysChantingBefore And After Author:Frederick Lenz
“What is meditation? Meditation is our conscious awareness of something vast and infinite within us. Meditation grants us Peace, Light and Bliss.” LightMeditationAwarenessConsciousInfiniteBlissGrantsConscious Awareness Author:Sri Chinmoy
“By work alone, men may get to where Buddha got largely by meditation or Christ by prayer. Buddha was a working Jnani, Christ was a Bhakta, but the same goal was reached by both of them. Good motives, sincerity, and infinite love can conquer the world. One single soul possessed of these virtues can destroy the dark designs of millions of hypocrites and brutes.” MenWorldMaySoulGoalChristDarkPrayerMillionsVirtueMeditationDesignInfiniteConquerMotiveSincerityPossessedHypocriteBrutesInfinite LoveConquer The WorldAlone Man Author:Swami Vivekananda
“Thou shall love the Lord with thy whole heart, soul, and mind. This is the commandment of the Great God, and he cannot command the impossible. Love is a fruit in season at all times and within reach of every hand. Anyone may gather it and no limit is set. Everyone can reach this love through meditation, spirit of prayer, and sacrifice by an intense inner life. There is no limit because God is love, love is God, God's love is infinite. But part is to love and to give until it hurts. That's why it is not how much you do, but how much love you put into the action.” GivingMindHeartMaySoulWholeHandsActionSpiritHurtPrayerLove IsLordMeditationImpossibleSacrificeLove YouLimitsSeasonsInfiniteFruitIntenseCommandAll TimeCommandmentsIt HurtsGod's LoveInner LifeGod Is LoveMuch LoveWithin ReachImpossible Love Author:Mother Teresa
“All knowledge that the world has ever received comes from the mind; the infinite library of the universe is in our own mind.” WorldMindInspirationUniverseConsciousnessPracticeMeditationInfiniteLibraryInfinite Knowledge Book:The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda Source: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
“Rest in natural great peace, this exhausted mind, beaten helpless by karma and neurotic thought, like the relentless fury of the pounding waves in the infinite ocean of samsara.” MindNaturalMeditationOceanInfiniteWaveKarmaHelplessBeatenExhaustedFuryNeuroticRelentlessSamsara Author:Nyoshul Khenpo Rinpoche
“A most useful approach to meditation practice is to consider it the most important activity of each day. Shedule it as you would an extremely important appointment, and unfailingly keep your appointment with the infinite.” ImportantPracticeMeditationActivityApproachInfiniteEach DayAppointmentsMeditation Practice Author:Roy Davis