“Your deeds should be honorable as you want to be received by God. And your deeds cannot be honorable unless you have honorable intentions. If you want to kill someone, first you must kill your own feelings. If you want to take from someone, first take away your own pride.” Yogi Bhajan
Tag: I Ching
Today: “Things are way too complex and beyond your control. All you can do is wait.” – from the I Ching
Things are way too complex and beyond your control. All you can do is wait.
Meditation: NM374 – 20001128 – Patience and Intuition
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Today: “Be assured that your vast experience supports your success. Summon the discipline to use it.” – from the I Ching
Be assured that your vast experience supports your success. Summon the discipline to use it.
Meditation: LA101 790419-Faith In Our Self And Our Own Discipline
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Today: “Actually, the person who has realized God is very humble.” Yogi Bhajan
“Actually, the person who has realized God is very humble. A man who has seen millions of dollars and tons of jewelry is not going to snatch your watch. The man who feels the Creator of this creation will be in such ecstasy that he achieves humility.” Yogi Bhajan
Today: “Use the strength accumulated over the span of your experience. Remain mindful of including new experience to augment what you already know.” – from the I Ching
Use the strength accumulated over the span of your experience. Remain mindful of including new experience to augment what you already know.
Meditation: LA082-790123 Telescopic Infinity
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Today: “A man has to understand his existence in relationship to the universe. Whosoever knows this knows the truth.” Yogi Bhajan
“A man has to understand his existence in relationship to the universe. Whosoever knows this knows the truth. The whole world around you will be beautiful if you understand that you are you.” Yogi Bhajan
Today: “Go with the flow. Discern where and in what direction flow manifests, and follow it.” – from the I Ching
Go with the flow. Discern where and in what direction flow manifests, and follow it. You can renounce any habitual obedience to your compulsions and experience liberation and growth. Then, stay with it.
Meditation: LA721-920325: for the Intuitive Intellect
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Today: “If you achieve righteousness throughout your life and conversation, it doesn’t matter who you are or to whom you belong. The goal is achieved.” Yogi Bhajan
“If you achieve righteousness throughout your life and conversation, it doesn’t matter who you are or to whom you belong. The goal is achieved.” Yogi Bhajan
Today: “Give up useless associations and empty ritual. Give up your fantasies about them.” – from the I Ching
Give up useless associations and empty ritual. Give up your fantasies about them. Simplify without fanfare, so as not to attract attention from powerful interests who may feel slighted by your withdrawal.
Meditation: LA588 890411 Silver Grain Meditation
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Today: “Where is the limit of a person? How can you be limited? A person is limited according to his attachment.” Yogi Bhajan
“Where is the limit of a person? How can you be limited? A person is limited according to his attachment. It doesn’t matter what you have or what you don’t have; it matters only how easily you can let go.” Yogi Bhajan
Today: “There are more pressing things to accomplish than is feasible. Devise practical and efficient methods for advancing your goals rather than brute force.” – from the I Ching
There are more pressing things to accomplish than is feasible. Devise practical and efficient methods for advancing your goals rather than brute force.
Meditation: NM0337-Bujung Kriya – For Wisdom and Understanding
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Today: “Why do we tell you to remember God? What is there that you should remember or not remember? What are you going to gain?” Yogi Bhajan
“Why do we tell you to remember God? What is there that you should remember or not remember? What are you going to gain? The moment a man realizes that potentially he is infinite and he is only limited in activity, he can be happy. If something goes wrong, he should not give in. He knows that he can regenerate, recapture, and redo. If God is with you, then you are great. You can take it.”
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Today: “An age has run its course. It’s flaws and and endemic corruption must be examined and dealt with in order to avoid a repeat of the chaos and destruction that is left in its wake.” – from the I Ching
An age has run its course. It’s flaws and and endemic corruption must be examined and dealt with in order to avoid a repeat of the chaos and destruction that is left in its wake.
Meditation: LA724-920328 Reorganize Your Head, Be Positive, Lose Your Inherited Anger
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Today: “The mind should dance with the body, and the whole universe is your stage.” Yogi Bhajan
“The mind should dance with the body, and the whole universe is your stage. Try to feel that whatever you are doing is the most beautiful thing, the prettiest dance, because you are dancing with the whole universe. Don’t resent anything. Let your heart guide you, free of all regimentation.” Yogi Bhajan
Today: “Once your path is clear before you, act. Give up further useless deliberation.” – from the I Ching
Once your path is clear before you, act. Give up further useless deliberation.
Meditation: LA747 921231 Fear 6, to command yourself
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Today: “Life is a game, but we do not want to play unattached. We want to play for the sake of winning and losing, and that is where unhappiness comes in.” Yogi Bhajan
“Life is a game, but we do not want to play unattached. We want to play for the sake of winning and losing, and that is where unhappiness comes in.” Yogi Bhajan