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1 " Circumstances can never be good or bad. Only the individual man can be good or bad. "
― Vivekananda , The Science of Breathing
2 " We always forget that it is the food out of which we manufacture everything we have. So "
3 " All unhappiness is caused by our not having mastery over the body... We are all putting the cart before the horse... Take the system of work, for instance. We are trying to do good by ... comforting the poor. We do not get to the cause which created the misery. It is like taking a bucket to empty out the ocean, and more water comes all the time. The Yogi sees that this is nonsense. He says that the way out of misery is to know the cause of misery first... "
4 " The Yogi believes in psychic control and the conquest of internal nature. “How "
5 " It teaches that there is the soul, and inside this soul is all power. It is already there, and if we can master this body, all the power will be unfolded. All knowledge is in the soul. Why "
6 " The Yogi says, religion is practical if you know first why misery exists. All the misery in the world is in the senses. Is "
7 " The world is neither good nor bad; the world is the world. The "
8 " Sâttvika people are very thoughtful, quiet, and patient. They take food in small quantities, and never anything bad. "
9 " And so, as in every other thing, we are always trying to ignore the standard of another, trying to bind the whole world to our standard. "