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Buddhas Quotes and
Sayings
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Peace, the one thing which is
desired by everyone, cannot be attained in any
way, by anyone, at any time or in any place,
unless stillness of mind is obtained through the
grace of the sadguru. Therefore always seek that
grace with a one-pointed mind. - Jiddu
Krishnamurti
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The more meditative you become,
the less ambitious you will be. There is no
question of fulfilling ambitions; ambition will
start disappearing from your consciousness. -
Osho
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Compassion comes only when you
understand the meaning of sorrow, not only the
sorrow of yourself, but of your neighbour, of
all the mothers, of all the sisters, all the
wives that have been killed, who are shedding
tears, who have shed tears. When you understand
what sorrow means and remain - to understand it
one has to remain with it, look at it, not
escape from it, not try to justify it, then out
of that total negation of all escapes, then out
of that comes passion, and with it compassion
which is love - Jiddu Krishnamurti
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Ego is nothing but the center of
all the non-essential possessions that you have.
Ego is nothing but the accumulated ‘my’ and
‘mine’ — my house, my car, my prestige, my
religion, my scripture, my character, my
morality, my family, my heritage, my tradition.
All these ‘my’s’, all these ‘mines’, go on
getting accumulated: they become crystallized as
the ego. - Osho
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After several lives of search,
purification, service and self-sacrifice, a soul
has the good fortune to meet and get connected
with a God-realised Master - Meher Baba
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The sorrow of death, on closer
analysis, turns out to be rooted in selfishness.
The person, who loses his beloved may
intellectually know that life, as a whole, has
elsewhere compensated for the loss; but his only
feeling is, What is that to me? Death becomes a
cause of unending sorrow, when a man looks at it
from his own personal point of view; from the
point of view of life in general, it is an
episode of minor importance. - Meher Baba
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