There is no way to happiness. Happiness is the way. ~ Buddha
March 26th Daily Meditation Moment
But as our spiritual awareness grows, we will know that the Lord is present in everyone and that there is a uniqueness about everyone. The truly spiritual person never tries to compare himself or herself with others, or others among themselves. I have never been able to understand the compelling phrase, “keeping up with the Joneses.” It does not matter very much whether I keep up with Tom Jones or anybody else; what is important is to keep up with myself by making my today a little better than my yesterday. ~ Eknath Easwaren
March 25th Daily Meditation Moment
It is the mind that makes one wise or ignorant, bound or emancipated. ~ Sri Ramakrishna
March 24th Daily Meditation Moment
Do not you believe that there is in us a depth so profound as to be hidden even to the one in whom it is? ~ Saint Augustine
March 23rd Daily Meditation Moment
You are beyond will and fate. Abide as that and you transcend them both. That is the meaning of conquering destiny by will. ~ Ramana Maharshi
March 22nd Daily Meditation Moment
There is no wall love cannot tear down, no hate which love cannot imbue with light, no obstacle love cannot overcome. ~ Mother Maya
March 21st Daily Meditation Moment
The pure, unadulterated love of one person can nullify the hatred of millions… ~ Mohandas K. Gandhi
March 20th Daily Meditation Moment
Peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek, but a means by which we arrive at that goal. ~ Martin Luther King Jr
March 19th Daily Meditation Moment
It is very important that you understand the value of your own sadhana (spiritual practice), all the hard work you have done, all the times you have thought of God, all the experiences of the Self you have had, all the times your mind has been at peace. You must value your sadhana; it is your hard-earned spiritual wealth. ~ Gurumayi Chidvilasananda
March 18th Daily Meditation Moment
If we have a particular weakness, life has an uncanny way of trying us at just that vulnerable spot. The man who is anger-prone finds himself forced to work with aggravating people. The woman who can’t resist sweets can find no job but one as a pastry cook. This can seem like sheer perversity on a cosmic scale, until we catch sight of the tremendous opportunity it provides. Between our inner need for growth and our external circumstances, a kind of dovetailing can often be detected. There almost seems to be a master hand behind it all, thrusting us time and time again into the same frustrating situation until finally we relent: “All right, you win – I’ll grow if you insist!” This is all that is really expected of us. Once we have made the firm resolve to get ourselves out of the old trap, we will be amazed how quickly our circumstances begin to change, how quickly new opportunities open up for us. ~ Eknath Easwaren