Famous Spiritual Quotes - Religious Teachers |
Famous inspirational quotes by notable religious
and spiritual teachers is a listing of all the famous
spiritual authors and leaders.
See also : New
Age Teachers
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This is the nature of genius, to be able to grasp
the knowable even when noone else recognizes that
it is present. |
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+ For the warrior, there is no "better"
or "worse"; everyone has the necessary
gifts for his particular path. |
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Figuring out our gifts in life is part of our journey
to becoming enlightened human beings. |
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+ The state of your life is nothing more than a
reflection of your state of mind. |
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I like to think of psychic energy as akin to radio
waves. Even without the radio on, the air is filled
with invisible signals from countless radio stations
operating on their various frequencies. All you
have to do to receive them is to flick the radio
on and tune the dial. |
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True art takes note not merely of form but also
of what lies behind. |
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I feel that the essence of spiritual practice is
your attitude toward others. When you have a pure,
sincere motivation, then you have right attitude
toward others based on kindness, compassion, love
and respect. |
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+ A person's true wealth is the good he or she does
in the world. |
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If we knock on the door until it opens, not taking
no for an answer, our lives will be transformed
as we step up into a higher awareness. |
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+ Your life is the manifestation of your dream;
it is an art. And you can change your life anytime
if you aren't enjoying the dream. Dream masters
create a masterpiece of life; they control the dream
by making choices. |
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+ Like a thief reason sneaked in and sat
amongst the lovers eager to give them advice. They
were unwilling to listen, so reason kissed their
feet and went on its way. |
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All true artists, whether they know it or not, create
from a place of no-mind, from inner stillness. |
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Those who know do not tell; those who tell do not
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All mankind's inner feelings eventually manifest
themselves as an outer reality. |
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+ The first man to see an illusion by which men
have flourished for centuries surely stands in a
lonely place. |
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