“If somebody does bad to you…” Yogi Bhajan

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“If somebody does bad to you, let Guru Ram Das decide it, let God be the judge. Don’t judge it yourself because your judgment may be very limited.” Yogi Bhajan

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“When you understand who and what you are…” Yogi Bhajan

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“When you understand who and what you are, your radiance projects into the universal radiance and everything around you becomes creative and full of opportunity.” Yogi Bhajan

 

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“Give yourself values, give yourself grace…” Yogi Bhajan

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“Give yourself values, give yourself grace, give yourself strength. Forget about your yesterday and yesterday’s problems. That’s one final piece of advice. Just safeguard the problems of tomorrow. What is today? Today is for tomorrow.” Yogi Bhajan

 

(via Ram Anand)

“Can you believe I am never going to die?” Yogi Bhajan

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“Can you believe I am never going to die? Do you know this body does not mean anything? This body is not me. I have absolutely no identity as a body.” Yogi Bhajan

 

(via Ram Anand)

“May God bless you with purity and piety…” Yogi Bhajan

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“May God bless you with purity and piety, which are the best for armoring oneself in the coming Age. May you be fulfilled in your thoughts; may you be fulfilled in your endeavors and make yourself a life fulfilled with compassion, kindness and care.” Yogi Bhajan

 

(via Ram Anand)

“This is the day to call upon yourself …” Yogi Bhajan

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“This is the day to call upon yourself – beyond politics, beyond social, personal, sensual, sexual, all needs – to understand: you have to serve and you have to lead to surround all other humans to uplift their souls.” Yogi Bhajan

 

(via Ram Anand)

“Human love is for one thing only…” Yogi Bhajan

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“Human love is for one thing only: to love your soul. Then the Infinite world around you will be in love with you. Yogi Bhajan

 

(via Ram Anand)

A spiritual man is the one who lives for Infinity…” Yogi Bhajan

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A spiritual man is the one who lives for Infinity and whose presence creates peace.” Yogi Bhajan

 

(via Ram Anand)