Quote: …True urge… by Sant Kirpal Singh

In the photo: Sant Kirpal Singh Ji

Sant Kirpal Singh – His life and mission:
https://www.sant-kirpal-singh.org/en/

Teachings of Sant Kirpal Singh:
https://www.kirpalsingh-teachings.org/index.php/en/welcome-53.html

More information about Unity of Man:
https://unity-of-man.org/en/

Books I recommend written by Sant Kirpal Singh (free available)

The crown of life 

Click to access Crown%20of%20life_engl_2019.pdf

As there are more than 200 different types of yogas, Sant Kirpal Singh describes in this book – how far these (most common of them) yogas go, their purposes and aims. For people being interested in spirituality – I would say, it is a must to read.

 

More books available here:

https://www.kirpalsingh-teachings.org/index.php/en/books-sant-kirpal-singh.html
 
 
 

The five cardinal virtues of spirituality – by Sant Kirpal Singh

 

An excerpt from the book: “Crown of life” – written by Sant Kirpal Singh

 

To cultivate and develop the five cardinal virtues which constitute the bedrock of spirituality.

These are:
1. Ahimsa or Non-injury to all living creatures, and more so to fellow beings, by thoughts, words and deeds the injunction in this behalf being: Injure not a human heart for it is the seat of God. We must have respect for others feelings and tolerance for others opinions.

2. Satayam or Truthfulness: As God is Truth, we must practice Truth in all our dealings. If Truth resides in every heart, it must manifest itself in life and action. Be true to thyself and it must follow as night the day, thou canst not be false to any man. We must therefore avoid falsehood at all costs. It includes, besides downright lies, hypocrisy and dishonesty, suppresso veri [suppression of truth], and suggestio falsi [suggestions of false ideas].

3. Brahmcharya or life of Chastity: It includes continence in thoughts, words and deed-houghts within, for Chastity is life and sexuality is death. If we want to tread the Path of Life Eternal, we must be chaste and clean both within and without.

4. Prem or love for all living creatures and more so for all human beings. Let there be hatred for none. The entire manifestation is the handiwork of God and must therefore be loved and respected. He who does not know love, cannot know God.

5. Nishkam Seva or Selfless Service to all living creatures in sorrow and distress. If one limb of the body is in torture, the other limbs can have no rest. Service before self should therefore be our motto in life.

 

 

 

 

Learning something even from bad things

Even bad things have something good about them:
they show us how things should not be done.

This also applies to politics as a whole.

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