Brahmavidya Quotes & Sayings
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Everything he wrote aims at awakening others to the contemplative dimension in themselves. His contemplative theology-as well as his entire theological "system"-emphasizes the ultimate value of the experiential approach to the Divine Reality. To this end, he encouraged a rigorous sauJhaaaa-, or spiritual practice. This practice includes meditation (dbyiuia) and asceticism (tapas), and Father Bede practiced both with extreme assiduousness as the way to come to mystical realization and identification with the Absolute, to have knowledge of God (brahmavidya), which is like the &iosis of the Christian tradition or jnana in the contemplative way. — Wayne Teasdale

I just love having little vocal snippets like laughs and coughs, not necessarily stuff that has huge significance, just little human qualities. — Ryan Hemsworth

Let there be more corn and more meat and let there be no hydrogen bombs at all. — Nikita Khrushchev

If they say "it's impossible" remember it's impossible to them, not for you. — Unknown

All people hope Islam helps everything in life. Islam will make jobs. Islam will make freedom. Islam will make everything. — Ahmed Ali

The idea of a terrorist attack that assaults innocent human beings in a building or a mall or a restaurant is bad enough. Yet the terrorist mind that looks at a passenger plane and sees the fuel and the intensity of the blast, and sees the rocket engines that will carry it into the heart of destruction like a cruise missile, but who does not see the humanity of one single soul on that airplane, is the chilling truth of what we're up against. — Alan Keyes

I like Valentine's Day. The trouble is the florists and the candy-makers and the card people are all advertising so much, you don't dare let the day go by without making an offering, whether you mean it or not. Money exceeds affection. — Andy Rooney

The mere difficulty of getting hold of a house is one of the worst aggravations of poverty. — George Orwell

The fundamental axiom of economics is the human mercenary instinct. Without — Liu Cixin

screw the rules i have money — Elliot Smith