The world is full of differences; arguments are inevitable. With forbearance, patience and wisdom, skillfully make your way.
As you grow more in wisdom and see the ever changing nature of events, the lesser you are affected by them.
If you have wisdom, you don’t have to go through pain to learn. We go through pain because we lack wisdom.
The wisdom of Yoga transforms one from the burden of dependence to the realisation of interdependence.
It is not just history, but the values that history has taught us that is important. Bhagvatam is not just stories, it a wealth of wisdom that is given to us.
Wealth is not only gold and silver, wealth is also wisdom. You also must cherish your wisdom and feel abundant.
Emotions should be streamlined through wisdom. When there is wisdom then you know which emotion to express and which not to express. And where you should express, and where you should not.
Violence cannot be stopped by violence. It has to be stopped by wisdom. Only wisdom can stop violence.
We should welcome wisdom, irrespective of its source, as long as it does not conflict with our traditions.
When you see life with the eyes of wisdom, all these negative emotions will simply drop away and you will start smiling from the core of your being.
Review the past, and revive the spirit in the present moment. You are unfazed by events. You are unfazed by people's reactions. You are independent light, you are wisdom which is unaffected by events and surroundings!
Enmity comes in your mind due to cravings and aversions, so let wisdom destroy the enmity and make our lives happier and harmonious.
The more you grow in knowledge, you see that ego goes away. You know, around the seed there is a membrane. When you soak it in water, the seed bulges, sprouts and automatically the membrane breaks away. But if you try to peel the skin, the seed itself will break. Same way, when you soak yourself in knowledge, in devotion, in love, and in wisdom, you automatically find the ego going away.