DAILY MESSAGES

SERIES XIII

 

301)         The view the Omnipresent Reality became the universe, permits the principle that any plane is power, however small, when perfected crosses its plane and has the potential to reach Brahman.

            \ºÁ® ¤µ®©® GÛÀ \ºÁ•® •¯ßÖ ¤µ®©©õP •i²® GßÖ ö£õ¸Ò.

                Bz©õ ÷uõØÓzv¾® ¤µ®©©õP ©õÖ®.

302)         A kind act is lost when delivered through an unkind attitude. A simple thought becomes incomprehensible when delivered through complex sentence structures.

                ö\¯¾hß ö\õÀ¾® ]Ó¨£õP C¸UP ÷Ásk®.

303)         Trial and error also creates rules that are erroneous when a one time success is taken for granted as successful rule.

                J¸ •øÓ öá°¨£x \mh©õPõx.             

304)         Not to allow an ideal man unideal hours of existence is to mistake the ideal for values.

                Values pursue Ideals.

                £sø£²®, C»m]¯zøu²® ¤›zx¨ £õºUP ÷Ásk®.

                Ideals do not govern life, as values which are ever present. They are as different as marriage and love.

305)         Emotion becomes ideal when it rises to devotion.

                £Uv EnºÂß QŸh®.

306)         Misuse of freedom in the extreme can best be seen in an unorganised character’s first considerable success and in the woman’s behaviour after marriage.

                _u¢vµzøu AÈzx Bº¨£õmh® ö\´¯ EuÄÁx v¸--©n®.  ö£s Aøua ö\´¯z uÁÓ ©õmhõÒ.

307)         Having arrived at the right point of change, instead of giving all the intensity it needs, he intensely goes after all the other things.

                u›\Ú® uµ Á¢u BshÁøÚ A¨¦Ó® Áµa ö\õÀÁx ©Ûuß.

308)         Grace that abides since their Advent is the lightning steadied in the sky.  Man is busy looking away.

                Áµõux Á¢xÒÍx. ñn® u›UPõux ²P® ö£õÖzxÍx.

309)         To know how the Overmind has laboured to take the possibility of stupidity in another to its unique form, requires spiritual wisdom. To be able to do so with oneself is a spiritual realisation.

                        ©hø©°ß ©Qø© ©Ú® Ph¢u ö£¸ø©.

310)         J¸Á¸US Ãk Pmh EuÄÁøu Âh |õ® J¸ ÷Põ°À Pmi Âh»õ®.

                To move another is to move a mountain.

311)         The desperate man’s hope reveals human behaviour in the raw.

          |®¤UøP ÷£õÚ ¤ÓS ö\´²® •¯Ø] _£õÁzøuU Põmk®.

            Man’s originality is revealed in his despair.

312)         One’s real values are revealed while he is at his worst.

                ©mh©õÚ ÷|µ® ©Ûuzußø© öu›²®.

313)         Man moving to God above is moksha; moving to God inside is marvel.

                        ÷©õm\® PhÄøÍ AøhuÀ.

                \µtPv PhÄÍõÁx.

314)         Romance is human emotions rising idealistically as a transitory phase. It has not been institutionalised yet, nor can it be until man lives by his emotions.

                Põ»zvØS® PõuÀ }iUPõx. ¤›¯® }iUS®.

                £Uv GÊÁx {ø»US®. PõuÀ Põ»zuõÀ AȲ®.

315)         Man despairs in the best moment of his life.

                E¯º¢u ÷|µzvÀ u¨£Áß ©Ûuß.

316)         Rarely one arrives at a point he needs to change. When he does arrive there, the first thing he does is to forget it.

                u¸n® Á¢u¤ß uÁÓ Bø\ Á¸®.

317)         As we keep some information from others, life keeps much from us.  Wisdom or yoga tries to delve deep into it.

                |õ® ©ØÓÁ›h® ©øÓ¨£øu¨ ÷£õÀ ÁõÌÄ |®ªh® ©øÓ--UQÓx.

                ©øÓ¼¸¨£øu AÔÁx Â÷ÁP®.

                Yoga unearths the hidden secrets of our life.

318)         E»øP¨ ¦›¢x BÒ£Áß uø»Áß.

                E»øP Sk®£zvÀ ¦›¢x öPõÒÁx Â÷ÁP®.

                EÒ÷Í E»øP AÔÁx ÷¯õP®.

            ußÝÒθ¢x E»øP BÒÁx v¸ÄÒÍ®.

                The leader, the wise man, the yogi understand the world in different fields.

                The Transcendent Individual rules the world from inside.

319)         Standards are external.

                Self-delight is action without standards.

                GÁº ÷£õ»Ä®, Gx ÷£õ»Ä® C¸UP ÷Ási¯vÀø».

                Bz©õÚ¢u® AÍÄ Ph¢u C»m]¯®.

320)         uÁØøÓz uÁ÷Ó v¸zx®.

                uÁÖ Áͺ¢uõÀ \›¯õS®.

                Rules change when planes change.

321)         Machines are as sensitive as men.

                ©Ûuß ©Ó¢x ©ßÛ¨£øu P¸Â ©Ó¨£vÀø», ©ßÛ¨£x® CÀø».

322)         ¤µa]øÚø¯z wº¨£x ö\õÀ¼ß \©º¨£n®.

                ©Ú® \©º¨£nzøu ÷©Ø öPõshõÀ Áõ´¨¦ £¼US®.

                EnºÂß \©º¨£n® Eh÷Ú |hUS®.

                ÷¯õPzvØS ãÁÛß \©º¨£n® ÷uøÁ.

323)         It is choice that decides, whether it is a small social opportunity or a Himalayan spiritual opening. The greater the opportunity, the smaller is the apparent choice.

          ªP¨ ö£›¯øu {ºn°¨£x ªPa ]Ô¯x.

                ]Ô¯x ]Ô¯ußÖ, ö£›¯øu {ºn°US® ]Ô¯x.

                ö£›¯uõÚ ]Ô¯x.

324)         Legal quibble given political reality was witnessed in 1947 when the Indian princes were given autonomy. It was precipitated by Nehru’s impulse as Kashmir problem. At the back of it lies the conscious malice of divide and rule.

                Põ諺 ]UPÀ AÂÇ ©Ûu ©Ú® vÀ¾ •Àø»z uºUP ÷Ásk®.

325)         He in whom the fire of passionate love is burning loves the whole sex.

                Põu¼ß wµ® |õkÁx ö£sø©ø¯.

326)         HØ£øu GÈ÷»õk HØÙÀ HØÓ® •ß÷ÚØÓ©õS®.

                ¤µ®© {ºÁõn® ö£ØÖ ¤µ®©zøu HØ£x ¤µ®©©õÁuØSa \©®.

327)         The intense effort to understand unity above from both the opposite sides simultaneously raises man from mind to Supermind. Its effort is most fulfilling when its pain is exhausted.

                Gvº¨ø£ BuµÁõP AÔ²® AÔÄ AÔøÁU Ph¢ux.

328)       Heart was the channel for Jnana Yoga for Ramana Maharishi.

            £UvUS® bõÚzvØS® ÷ÁÖ£õiÀø».              

329)         E»QÀ BshÁß ]¸èiUPõu C¸møh¨ £õº¨£x FÚUPs.

                Darkness is for the incapable sense of sight.

330)         Life does show the most pleasant thing alongside filth. Man does not concede the same thing to another.

                Esø©  Gߣx  AøÚÁ¸US®  ö£õx.

                B£õ\ªÀ»õ©À AÇQÀø».

331)         Eloquence is the power of emotion that finds expression in words.

                ö\õÀ¼ß |¯® Enºa]°ß E¯ºÄ.

            By definition eloquence is not expected to be rational; but it is not prevented from being so.

332)         Perfection saturates the finite with energy that is consciousness so that the infinite will emerge out of it.

                ]Ô¯x ]Ó¨£õàÀ ö£›¯uõS®.

333)         Man evaluates another against a scale of perfection. While he himself will be measured against a scale, every lapse is pardonable.

                J¸ SøÓ C¸¨£ÁøÚ²® ©Ûuß HØP ©õmhõß.  uÚUSÒÍ SøÓPÒ SøÓPÎÀø».

                SøÓ ¤Ó¸US C¸UPU Thõx.

334)         A thing never refuses to come to you when you are capable of fully enjoying it as it should be.

                AÝ£ÂUS® vÓß Á¸® Áøµ AÝUQµPªÀø».

                Full enjoyment gives full possession.    

335)         For one to feel the emotion of love, though fleeting in its nature, one should have ceased to be physical that seeks the security of marriage.

                {ø»¯ØÓ Põuø»²® ö|g\® Enµ Føµ²®, Ehø»²® Ph¢x Áµ ÷Ásk®.

336)         The common sense to use a better skill or tool available is called in spiritual life surrender.

                _»£©õÚ •øÓø¯ HØ£x \µtPv.

                Not to know a higher method is ignorance.  Not to use it when you know it is perverse foolishness.

337)         To use another’s earnings, even if it is the father’s, is dissipation.  To earn oneself builds character and capacity.     

                ö\õzx, vÓø©

                ¤vµõ䯮, Eu & AÈÄ.

                How can one build ability if he inherits wealth? Earning makes one earnest.

338)         We may understand the cause for a problem and it may or may not be right. As it is our own understanding, it will be powerful. When we act on it, the problem will be solved.

                ©Úzvß |®¤UøPUS¨ £»ß Esk.

                Whether it is right or wrong, mind will be powerful.

339)         J¸Á¸øh¯ CÛø©ø¯ ©mk® •ÊÁx® ÷£õØÔàÀ, AÁµx ]Öø© |®ø©¨ £õv¨£vÀø».

            ÷£õØÖ® ö£¸ø© P\US® Pkø©ø¯ »US®.

                Full appreciation of the best in one eliminates the worst in him from you.

340)         He who does not resort to tricks will be tricked by negative forces in the subtle plane unless he is stronger than they are deep down.

                        `m_©zvÀ H©õÓõ©¼¸UP BÇzvÀ £»® ÷uøÁ.

341)         Courage is human; Force is divine.

                öu´Á \Uv ©Ûu øu›¯®.

342)         When people are cultured in their behaviour, their lack of culture from below acts as a force that hurts the other. We understand it as µõ], rasi.

          |À» ö\õÀ¾®, Pkø©¯õÚ EÒÍ•®, ÁõÌøÁ¨ £õvUS®.

                |À» ö\õÀø» «Ô Pkø©¯õÚ EÒÍ® £õvUS®.             

343)         Stubbornness too needs courage. It is the courage of the myopic physical.

                ¤iÁõu® £µ¢u GsnzuõÀ EÖv¯õS®.

                Courage of stubbornness delights in self-dissolution.

                Idealism changes the stubbornness into firmness.

344)         What ages toil to accomplish, one touch of grace does.

                »m\® ÂÍUS ö\´¯õuøu `›÷¯õu¯® ö\´²®.

                Computer does in no time what takes ages for man to accomplish.

345)         The power of the small can, on appropriate occasions, be equal to the power of the great. The determinant is neither the small nor the great but that which includes both.

          ]Ô¯x® ö£›¯x® \©®.  Gx öá°US® Gߣøu •iÄ ö\´Áx AÁØøÓ Em öPõshx.

346)         Very generous men often dislike a request, as theirs is egoistic generosity.

                Áõ›U öPõk¨£õº, ÷PmhõÀ uµ©õmhõº.

                To go behind such a trait is to crack the ego.

347)         When our actions are from a complex and are a reaction, to know it as such is knowledge. To shed that, one should emotionally realise that knowledge.

                SøÓø¯ ©Ú® AÔ¢uõÀ, Enºa] »US®.

348)         The feminine felicity born in the masculine mastery completes it.

                ö£soß CÛø© Bsø©°À áÛzx Aøu¨ §ºzv ö\´Áx ÷¯õP®.

                Sweetness completes brute strength.

349)         Unkindness or cruelty cannot be neutralised by equal generosity, as it is in the same plane. Coming from a higher plane, it can be wiped out.

                ö\¯¼ß öPõkø© ©Úzvß CÛø©¯õÀ AȲ®.

350)         The authority of a father or husband administers punishment as discipline of kindness.

                Pkø©ø¯ Aߦ CÛø©¯õUS®.

                Pkø©ø¯ AvPõµ® Pmk¨£õhõUS®.

                E›ø© Pkø©ø¯ Pmk¨£õhõUS®.

 

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