“The one aim of [my] yoga is an inner self-development by which each one who follows it can in time discover the One Self in all and evolve a higher consciousness than the mental, a spiritual and supramental consciousness which will transform and divinize human nature.” HumansSelfSpiritualSpiritualityConsciousnessHuman NatureDevelopmentHigherYogaAimEvolveSelf DevelopmentInner SelfHigher Consciousness Author:Sri Aurobindo
“The aim of all spiritual practice is love.” WisdomSpiritualPracticeWiseAimCleverSpiritual Practice Author:Sathya Sai Baba
“Always aim at complete harmony of thought and word and deed. Always aim at purifying your thoughts and everything will be well.” WellsSpiritualWinningAwarenessHarmonyAimDeedsThoughtfulPurifyingThoughts And WordsHarmony In MusicBalance And Harmony Book:The Way to God: Selected Writings from Mahatma Gandhi Source: The Way to God: Selected Writings from Mahatma Gandhi
“The moral task of man is a process of spiritualization. All creatures are go-betweens, and we are placed in time that by diligence in spiritual business we may grow liker and nearer to God. The aim of man is beyond the temporal - in the serene region of the everlasting Present.” MenMaySpiritualGrowsProcessMoralCreaturesTasksAimRegionsEverlastingDiligenceSerene Author:Meister Eckhart
“As Eastern thought has begun to interest a significant number of people, and meditation is no longer viewed with ridicule or suspicion, mysticism is being taken seriously even within the scientific community. An increasing number of scientists are aware that mystical thought provides a consistent and relevant philosophical background to the theories of Contemporary science, a conception of the world in which the scientific discoveries of men and women can be in perfect harmony with their spiritual aims and religious beliefs.” PeopleMenWorldSpiritualBeliefInterestCommunityReligiousPerfectNumbersMeditationTheoryMen And WomenDiscoveryScientistHarmonyPhilosophicalAimSignificantContemporaryConsistentMysticismConceptionRelevantSuspicionMysticalEasternRidiculeReligious BeliefTokensScientific DiscoveryPerfect HarmonySignificant Numbers Author:Fritjof Capra
“Art is a spiritual function of man, which aims at freeing him from life's chaos. Art is free in the use of its means in any way it likes, but is bound to its laws and to its laws alone. The minute it becomes art, it becomes much more sublime than a class distinction between proletariat and bourgeoisie.” MenWayMeanArtUseSpiritualLawClassMinutesArt IsFunctionAimChaosBoundsLikesDistinctionSublimeProletariatBourgeoisieClass Distinction Author:Kurt Schwitters
“The ideal that marriage aims at is that of spiritual union through the physical. The human love that it incarnates is intended to serve as a stepping stone to diving or universal love.” HumansSpiritualMarriageIdealsStonesUniversalAimUnionsStepping StonesDivingHuman LoveUniversal Love Author:Mahatma Gandhi
“True greatness,true leadership,is found in giving yourself in service to others, not in coaxing or inducing others to serve you. True service is never without cost. Often it comes with a painful baptism of suffering. But the true spiritual leader is focused on the service he and she can render to God and other people, not on the residuals and perks of high office or holy title. We must aim to put more into life than we take out.” PeopleGivingSpiritualSufferingFoundLeaderGreatnessHolyCostOfficeAimPainfulFocusedTitlesService To OthersBaptismTrue LeaderPerksTrue LeadershipSpiritual LeaderTrue GreatnessGiving Yourself Author:J. Oswald Sanders
“The progressive growth of the finite consciousness of man towards this Self, towards the universal , the eternal, the infinite, in a word his growth into spiritual consciousness by the development of his ordinary ignorant natural being into an illumined divine nature, this is for Indian thinking the significance of life and the aim of human existance.” ThinkingMenHumansSelfSpiritualGrowthNaturalConsciousnessDivineDevelopmentEternalOrdinaryUniversalInfiniteAimIgnorantIndianSignificanceProgressiveFiniteDivine NatureSignificance Of Life Author:Sri Aurobindo