Wednesday 1 June 2016

Buddha means "awakened one" or "the enlightened one."

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Buddha Quotes
Buddha means "awakened one" or "the enlightened one."
"Buddha" is also used as a title for the first awakened being in an era. In most Buddhist traditions, Siddhartha Gautama is regarded as the Supreme Buddha of our age.
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When our hearts are pure, our intention is clear and the work is good, resources will come. When it is needed, as much is needed, it will simply come.
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Q: Where does the knowledge go after you die?
+Guruji: All the knowledge stays with you. Sometimes you get into a bus and fall asleep and wake up you wake up in another sleep. That is what death is - a sleeper coach.
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All varieties of things, whether large or small, are only Brahma. Wisdom is Brahma. We are Brahma. Our friends, kinsmen and our enemies are Brahma. To the blind this universe seems dark, but it is shining to those who have eyes to see; it is blissful to the wise, but painful to the ignorant. He, who sees and realizes this universe as Brahma, is Brahma himself; he will never miss immortality.
"The spotless is the self alone, which shines everywhere. That silent wisdom is Brahma, which will become a direct perception when a, person sees only one alone. The wisdom which exists then is called the all-pervading wisdom of Brahma, and that is what we are.
Let us call that, Atma, which gives us the fruits of all thoughts, which is the Light of Lights and which is neither with nor without qualities. Let us offer our solution to that Pure Wisdom which is devoid of all thoughts, pleasures or pains. Those who have conviction of the nothingness of thoughts and who act according to truth only, will enjoy the highest of the Brahmic state, which is filled with truth, quietness and equality. Those brave persons whose minds are filled with pure wisdom, and are looking with equal eyes over all, are free from desires, and will never become slaves of any thing.
Om Namah Shivay

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