634. Om sailendra-tanayayai namah: I bow down to Amma who is the daughter of Himavat, the king of the mountains
"A person who has inner peace is relaxed. His life is balanced. He is never overexcited or anxious, and he never grieves about his past. He confronts the situations in life calmly and intelligently, because he has great clarity of vision. His mind and vision are not clouded by unnecessary thoughts. Remember, he will have the same problems in life as other people; but a man who knows that inner peace will confront things differently. His attitude will be different. There will be a special charm and beauty in all that he does. He remains unperturbed in all circumstance that arise in life, no matter what they are."
"Attachment to the Guru makes one detached from all worldly concerns and worries. It helps the spiritual seeker forget about the world and concentrate on God. The spiritual progress of a disciple or a devotee depends on the intensity of his or her remembrance of his Guru or God, which is also meditation; and this will culminate in total Oneness."
Om Amriteswariye namah!
"A person who has inner peace is relaxed. His life is balanced. He is never overexcited or anxious, and he never grieves about his past. He confronts the situations in life calmly and intelligently, because he has great clarity of vision. His mind and vision are not clouded by unnecessary thoughts. Remember, he will have the same problems in life as other people; but a man who knows that inner peace will confront things differently. His attitude will be different. There will be a special charm and beauty in all that he does. He remains unperturbed in all circumstance that arise in life, no matter what they are."
"Attachment to the Guru makes one detached from all worldly concerns and worries. It helps the spiritual seeker forget about the world and concentrate on God. The spiritual progress of a disciple or a devotee depends on the intensity of his or her remembrance of his Guru or God, which is also meditation; and this will culminate in total Oneness."
Om Amriteswariye namah!
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