Appreciating Our Gifts
If only we can just appreciate what we have been given, God will reveal Himself to us.
If only we can just appreciate what we have been given, God will reveal Himself to us.
We can understand our real spiritual advancement by how we are actually taking joy in giving respect and honor to others and not how we are taking joy in being respected and honored ourselves, even if it comes.
If we are truly humble , we will co-operate.
To feel ourselves qualified is our greatest disqualification.
Telling people of some wonderful service that we have done in a boastful way, nullifies the credit of the service. May not be on the eternal platform, but in our conscious condition we won’t be able to reap the real benefits of that service.
In the ancient Sanskrit language Namah means offering respects. Mah means mine and Na means not. Namah really means nothing is mine.
How I sleep is not important. How I stay awake is what really matters
To be proud means to be unrealistic, dishonest and ungrateful.
When we associate with devotees we slowly-slowly get to know about their great qualities and thus we give our envious nature.
If somebody praises us and if we have any humility we will feel totally like a fool.