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... the annihilation of the universe." When the universe expands to its maximum it inevitably begins the reverse process and begins to shrink. It is just as when you breathe in the lungs expand to their maximum and then at once begin to contract. The Indian sages have made a very wonderful statement; they have likened one epoch of creation to one breath of Brahma. When Brahma breathes in, the world...
... completion of his mission, his stepping into obscurity opens the gate of heaven. Here, hell means the ego and heaven means the annihilation of the ego. There is no other heaven or hell. The stronger the 'I', the greater the hell; the rarer the 'I' the more I am in heaven. My being in heaven depends on how much of the 'I' is in me. The knowledge that "I am" is the cause of all my woes and the...
..., forget about taking it in. You only have to empty yourself and leave an empty space. It will get filled by itself. If your emphasis is not on breathing in at all, the mind becomes absolutely calm and relaxed. For in taking in the breath there is tension, there is violence; whereas in letting the breath out, there is only a sense of lightening your burden. Filling is a burden. Emptying is to become...
... on life becomes totally different. He who can see hatred in love, is freed from both. Then a unique type of love is born, a love that is totally unfamiliar and unknown to us. This love is not relationship but a state of being. It is this love that made Christ say; "Love is God." It is this love that Mahavira defined as ahimsa (non-violence) and Buddha as compassion. Lao Tzu gave no name...
... withering is only the other part of blooming; if we can see beyond it, then we shall have developed a religious attitude. Buddha referred to this as the eye of religion. He used to say, "Everything is undecided and prone to decay and destruction. Nothing persists; nothing remains. That which has a beginning has an end. He who sees this attains a religious-eye." By learning the Koran or the Bible...
.... Whenever you feel jealous, full of hatred, full of violence, anger, rage, you can even feel it - that you have become heavy. Jealousy makes you heavy, anger makes you heavy, egoistic pretentions make you heavy. You can almost feel it and discriminate between things - what makes you heavy and what makes you light. Love makes you light, kindness makes you light, compassion makes you light, silence makes...
... ripple. This beautitude is you. This blissfulness is you. This eternity is you. You have been always here. You will be always here, whether in the body or out of the body, but your existence is eternal. I teach eternity, and only when you experience eternity do you know what freedom is. Then you disappear in the blue sky of the cosmos. Disappearing in the cosmos is not annihilation; it is becoming one...
... is more concerned about beauty. And beauty is non-violence and beauty is love and beauty is compassion. The Zen seeker looks into reality to find out the beautiful... in the songs of the birds, in the trees, in the dance of a peacock, in the clouds, in the lightning, in the sea, in the sands. It tries to look for the beautiful. Naturally, to look for the beautiful has a totally different impact...
... became furious. His eyes became red with anger and he said, "That man was a sinner! He needed to be burned alive in public!" He completely forgot all about the philosophy of non-violence. He is not happy just by killing him; he wanted him to be burned alive, in public. Not killed on the gallows or shot - that is too merciful - burning alive, because he was a sinner. Now, is this man a man of...
... ministry are disrupted through the aberrations of intellect or because of the partial destruction of the mechanism of the brain, and if these conditions pass a certain critical point of irreparability, the indwelling Adjuster is immediately released to depart for Divinington. On the universe records a mortal personality is considered to have met with death whenever the essential mind circuits of human...

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