Wednesday, December 9, 2015

lesson of life.patience.


It is the lesson of life that always in this world everything fails a man – only the Divine does not fail him, if he turns entirely to the Divine. It is not because there is something bad in you that blows fall on you,– blows fall on all human beings because they are full of desire for things that cannot last and they lose them or, even if they get, it brings disappointment and cannot satisfy them. To turn to the Divine is the only truth in life.
Sri Aurobindo
1933.04.21
[Sri Aurobindo. Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library in 30 Volumes. - Volume 24. - Letters on Yoga]
“The mind constructs its own abode; directed falsely from the beginning it thinks in erroneous ways and engenders its own distress. Thought creates for itself its own suffering.”
Saadi, the Persian poet, has said: "Contemplate the mirror of your heart and thou shalt taste litle by litle a pure joy and unmixed peace.”
 The Buddists Scriptures from the Chinese, tell us:
“Let us watch over our thoughts.”
“A bad thought is the most dangerous of thieves.”
"He who walks with wise men will be wise."

The Mahaparinibbana Sutta teaches thus:
“To avoid the company of fools, to be in communion with the sages, to render honour to that which merits honour, is a great blessedness.”
 “The company of saints and sages is one of the chief agents of spiritual progress.”
“He who know haw to find instructors for himself, arrives at the supreme mastery.... He who loves to ask, extends his knowledge; but whoever considers only his own personal opinion becomes constantly narrower than he was.”
Confucius has sais:
“It is impossible to arrive at the summit of the mountain without passing through rough and difficult paths.”
In the Bhagavad Gita one reads:
“All that man does comes to its perfection in knowledge. That do thou learn by prostration to the wise and by questioning and by serving them; they who have the knowledge and see the truths of things shall instruct thee in the knowledge.”
Giordano Bruno has said:
“The external forms are alone subject to change and destruction; for these forms are not the things themselves. Deliver thyself from the inconstancy of human things.”
In the Book of Knowledge one can read:
“When thou hast recognised the impermanence of all formations, thou shalt contemplate that which does not perish and remains for ever.”
Emerson has said:
“It is god within who hushes the tongue of prayer by a sublimer thought. A voice speaks to us in the depths of the heart, ‘I am, my child, and by me are and subsist thy body and the luminous world. I am, all things are in me and all that is mine is thine. ’ ”
In the Book of Golden Precepts we read this:
“Before the soul can understand and remember it must be united to Him who speaks by His silence, as to the mind of the potter the form on which the clay is modelled.”
  “It is easy to know what is good, but not so easy to practice it.”
In the Zendavesta we read:
“Let this be thy aim to have always the right thought, right speech, right action.”
Sri Aurobindo sais:
“Those who are poor, ignorant, ill-born or ill-bred are not the common herd; the common herd are all who are satisfied with pettiness and an average humanity.”
Sri Aurobindo said so beautifully.:
“Patience is our first great necessary lesson, but not the dull slowness to move of the timid, the sceptical, the weary, the slothful, the unambitious or the weakling; a patience full of a calm and gathering strength which watches and prepares itself for the hour of swift great strokes, few but enough to change destiny.”
this is what i was looking for and landed reading all of the above.      

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