THE GAYAN
BOULAS
(Boulas: A kindled word.)
Heaven and hell are
the material manifestation of agreeable and disagreeable thoughts.
All the good deeds of a lifetime
may be swept away in the flood caused by a single sin.
A learned man without will
power is like a head without a body.
All that one holds is conserved;
all that one lets go is dispersed.
A pure conscience gives one
the strength of lions, and by a guilty conscience even lions are turned
into rabbits.
The only thing that is made
through life is one's own nature.
Be either true or false,
for you cannot be both.
Truth is a divine inheritance
found in the depth of every human heart.
It is only out of consideration
for others that the kingly soul obeys the law; otherwise, he is above the
law.
He who can live up to his
ideal is the king of life.
The God who is intelligible
to man is made by man himself, but what is beyond his intelligence is the
reality.
The closer one approaches
reality, the nearer one comes to unity.
A lifetime is not sufficient
to learn how to live in this world.
Man looks for wonders; if
he only saw how very wonderful is the heart of man!
Many evils are born of riches,
but still more are bred in poverty.
Do not weep with the sad,
but console them; if not, by your tears you will but water the plant of
their sorrow.
The spirit of controversy
is fed by argument. Reform has a scope in every period.
When man touches the ultimate
truth he realizes that there is nothing which is not in himself.
Reason is the illusion of
reality.
Death is preferable to asking
a favor of a small person.
Lull the devil to sleep rather
than awaken him.
Movement is life; stillness
is death.
There is no action in this
world that can be stamped as sin or virtue; it is its relation to the particular
soul that makes it so.
Reality itself is its own
evidence.
It is of no use to try and
prove to be what in reality you are not.
Pleasure blocks, but pain
clears the way of inspiration.
A biting tongue goes deeper
than the point of a bayonet, and cutting words pierce keener than a sword.
The human heart must first
be melted, like metal, before it can be molded into a desirable character.
The mystic does not wait
until the hereafter, but does all he can to progress now.
Power demands subjection;
but if you cannot resist power by conquest, win it by surrender.
The fountain stream of love
rises in the love for an individual, but spreads and falls in universal
love.
He who makes room in his
heart for others, will himself find accommodation everywhere.
Each human personality is
like a piece of music, having an individual tone and a rhythm of its own.
One should take oneself to
task, instead of putting one's fault on another.
A tender-hearted sinner is
better than a saint hardened by piety.
The way to overcome error
is, first, to admit one's fault; and next, to refrain from repeating it.
The human heart is the shell
in which the pearl of sincerity is found.
Rocks will open and make
a way for the lover.
Man makes his reasons to
suit himself.
Singleness of mind ensures
success.
Love of form, progressing,
culminates in love of the formless.
When man rises above the
sense of duty, then duty becomes his pleasure.
The external life is but
the shadow of the inner reality.
The secret of all success
is strength of conviction.
Those who try to make virtues
out of their faults grope further and further into darkness.
When envy develops into jealousy,
the heart changes from sourness into bitterness.
A worldly loss often turns
into a spiritual gain.
Patient endurance is a sign
of progress.
The ideal is the means, but
its breaking is the goal.
Many feel, a few think, and
fewer still there are who can express their thoughts.
The value of sacrifice is
in willingness.
Nothing can take away joy
from the man who has right understanding.
Do not fear God, but regard
carefully His pleasure and displeasure.
Optimism is the result of
love.
He who is a riddle to another
is a puzzle to himself.
When the miser shows any
generosity he celebrates it with trumpets.
A sincere man has a fragrance
about him which is perceived by a sincere heart.
If you are not able to control
your thought you cannot hold it.
All that detains man on his
journey to the desired goal is temptation.
Fatalism is one side of the
truth, not all.
Keep your goodness apart,
that it may not touch your vanity.
When man denies what he owes
you, then it is put on the account of God.
A refined manner with sincerity
makes a living art.
The longing for vengeance
is like a craving for poison.
The truly great souls become
streams of love.
God is the central theme
of the true poet, and the portrait which the prophets paint.
He whose love has always
been reciprocated does not know the real feeling of love.
True belief is independent
of reason.
Wisdom is like the horizon:
the nearer you approach it, the further it recedes.
When the soul is attuned
to God, every action becomes music.
It is the spirit of hopelessness
that blocks the path of man and prevents his advancement.
The unselfish man profits
by life more than the selfish, whose profit in the end proves to be a loss.
Sincerity is like a bud in
the heart of man, that blossoms with the maturity of the soul.
Success is in store for the
faithful, for faith ensures success.
No one will experience in life
what is not meant for him.
It is not possible to be praised
only and not to incur blame at any time. Praise and blame go hand in hand.
To be in uncongenial surroundings
is worse than being in one's grave.
Science is born of the seed
of intuition, conceived in reason.
Truth alone is success, and
real success is truth.
The key to all happiness is
the love of God.
By accusing another of his
fault you only root him more firmly in it.
Death is a tax the soul has
to pay for having had a name and a form.
Before trying to know the
justice of God, one must oneself become just.
To whom the soul truly belongs,
to Him in the end it returns.
In order to realize the divine
perfection man must lose his imperfect self.
When the cry of the disciple
has reached a certain pitch, the teacher comes to answer it.
The best way of living is
to live a natural life.
Do not take the example of
another as an excuse for your wrongdoing.
People who are difficult
to deal with are difficult with themselves.
All situations of life are
tests to bring out the real and the false.
The true seeker will never
stop half-way; either he finds or he loses himself entirely.
It is sympathy rather than
good food that will satisfy your guest.
The hereafter is the continuation
of the same life in another sphere.
The man who is not courageous
enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.
Not only man but even God
is displeased by self-assertion.
Those who live in the presence
of God look to Him for guidance at every move they make.
It is not by self-realization
that man realizes God; it is by God-realization that man realizes self.
If you wish to follow the
path of saints, first learn forgiveness.
Be sparing of your words
if you wish them to be powerful.
As the flower is the forerunner
of the fruit, so man's childhood is the promise of his life.
The gardener uses roses in
the flower-bed and thorns in making the hedge.
Love which manifests as tolerance,
as forgiveness, that love it is which heals the wounds of the heart.
The greatest love in life
is often that which is covered under indifference.
Indifference and independence
are the two wings which enable the soul to fly.
To offend a low person is
like throwing a stone in the mud and getting splashed.
The self-made man is greater
than the man who depends upon another to make him.
False politeness is like
imitation jewelry, and false kisses are like imitation flowers.
The unsociable person is
a burden to society.
Divinity is human perfection
and humanity is divine limitation.
The wise show their admiration
by respect.
Many admit the truth to themselves,
but few confess it to others.
It is the twist of thought
that is the curl of the Beloved.
Do not accept that which
you cannot return, for the balance of life is in reciprocity.
Those whom their
individuality fails seek refuge in community.
Taking the path of disharmony
is like entering the mouth of the dragon.
Satan comes in most beautiful
garbs to hide from man's eyes his highest ideal.
Life is an opportunity, and
it is a great pity if man realizes this when it is too late.
Behind us all is one spirit
and one life; how then can we be happy if our neighbor is sad?
The human heart is the home
of the soul, and upon this home the comfort and power of the soul depend.
Resignation is of no value
except after a deed is done and cannot be undone.
Love is the Divine Mother's
arms; and when those arms are outspread, every soul falls into them.
The greatest tragedy of the
world is the lack of general evolution.
There is nothing that is
accidental; all situations in life work towards some definite end.
Forgiveness belongs to God;
it becomes the privilege of mortal man only when asked by another.
Before you can know the truth
you must learn to live a true life.
Life itself becomes a scripture
to the kindled soul.
Every moment of your life
is more valuable than anything else in the world.
He is an unbeliever who cannot
believe in himself.
Love is a weapon that can
break all obstacles on one's path in life.
Self-pity is the cause of
all the grievances of life.
What is given in love is beyond
price.
It is our perception of time
which passes, not time itself; for time is God, and God is eternal.
Man learns his first lesson
of love by loving a human being; but in reality love is due to God alone.
That person becomes conqueror
of life who learns to control his tongue.
Optimism comes from God,
and pessimism is born of the human mind.
The mystic begins by marvelling
at life, and to him it is a phenomenon at every moment.
You need not look for a saint
or a master: a wise man is sufficient to guide you on your path.
The man who cannot learn
his lesson from his first fault is certainly on the wrong track.
There is a pair of opposites
in all things; in each thing there exists the spirit of the opposite.
A clean body reflects the
purity of the soul, and is the secret of health.
It is the purity of the soul
itself that gives the tendency towards cleanliness of body.
A pure life and a clean conscience
are as bread and wine for the soul.
Righteousness comes from
the very essence of the soul.
Reserve gives dignity to
the personality; to be serious and yet gracious is the way of the wise.
When even our self does not
belong to us, what else in the world can we call our own?
All things in life are materials
for wisdom to work with.
Overlook the greatest fault
of another, but do not partake of it in the smallest degree.
There is no source of happiness
other than the heart of man.
Not until sobriety comes
after the intoxication of life does man begin to wonder.
A life with a foolish companion
is worse than death.
The pain of life is the price
paid for the quickening of the heart.
Endurance makes things precious
and men great.
The fulfillment of every
activity is in its balance.
The heart of man is a temple;
when its door is closed to man, it is also closed to God.
Faithfulness has a fragrance
which is perceptible in the atmosphere of the faithful.
Spirituality is the tuning
of the heart; one can obtain it
neither by study, nor by piety.
A person's morality must
be judged from his attitude rather than from his actions.
Right and wrong depend upon
attitude and situation, not upon the action.
In the belief of every person
there is some good for him; and to break that belief is like breaking his
God.
Reason is a flower with a
thousand petals, one covered by another.
He who does not recognize
God now, will sooner or later recognize Him.
Fighting against nature is
rising above nature.
Success is achieved when
free will and circumstances work hand in hand.
A sincere feeling of respect
needs no words; even silence can speak of one's respectful attitude.
Simplicity of nature is the
sign of saints.
The heart is the gate of
God; as soon as you knock upon it, the answer comes.
Every impression of an evil
nature should be met with a combative attitude.
There is no greater phenomenon
than love itself.
Those guilty of the same
fault unite in making a virtue out of their common sin.
Life can be full of blessings
when one knows how to receive them.
Where the body goes the shadow
goes also; so is truth followed by falsehood.
Life in the world is false,
and its lovers revel in falsehood.
Nothing false will succeed,
and if it apparently succeeds, it can only bring a false benefit.
All that produces longing
in the heart deprives it of its freedom.
Possibility is the nature
of God, and impossibility is the limitation of man.
It is the exaltation of the
spirit which is productive of all beauty.
One virtue can stand against
a thousand vices.
Wickedness manifesting from
an intelligent person is like a poisonous fruit springing from a fertile
soil.
Failure in life does not matter;
the greatest misfortune is standing still.
Consideration is born in
the heart and developed in the head.
Indifference is the key to
the whole secret of life. Life is differentiated by the pairs of opposites.
There is nothing we take
in this bazaar of life that we shall not sooner or later have to pay for.
A diamond must be cut before
its light can shine out. Beyond goodness is trueness, which is a divine
quality.
A guilty conscience robs
the will of its power.
The answer that uproots the
question from its ground is truly inspired.
A jest lightens the intelligence
and clears away the clouds of gloom that surround man's heart.
If man only knew what is
behind his free will, he would never call it "my will," but "Thy Will."
The service of God means
that we each work for all.
If you wish to probe the
depths of a man's character, test him with that which is his life's greatest
need.
It is the lack of personal
magnetism that makes a man look for magnetism in others.
Love develops into harmony,
and of harmony is born beauty.
Devotion is proved by sacrifice.
It is God who, by the hand
of man, designs and carries out His intended plan in nature.
As fire can cook food or
burn it, so also does pain affect the human heart.
Every desire increases the
power of man to accomplish his main desire, which is the purpose of every
soul.
The word which is not heard
is lost.
Consideration is the sign
of the wise.
Faith in oneself must culminate
in faith in God, for faith is a living trust.
Man's attitude is manifest
in the expression of his countenance.
Happiness alone is natural
and is attained by living naturally.
The mind must be one's obedient
servant; when it is a master life becomes difficult.
Every experience, good or
bad, is a step forward in man's evolution.
It is no use saying you know
the truth; if you knew the truth, you would keep silent.
The trust of the one who
trusts another and does not trust himself is profitless.
Human suffering is the first
call we have to answer. Sin is the fuel for virtue's fire.
The first lesson that the seeker
after truth must learn is to be true to himself.
Subtlety is the art of intelligence.
People build four walls around
their ideas, lest their minds escape out of the prison bars.
It is easy to become a teacher,
but difficult to become a pupil.
The soul is either raised
or cast down by the effect of its own thought, speech, and action.
Love rises in emotion and
falls in passion.
As poison acts as nectar
in some cases, so does evil.
The whole course of life
is a journey from imperfection to perfection.
Every virtue is but an expression
of beauty.
Every soul has its own way
in life; if you wish to follow another's way, you must borrow his eyes
to see it.
The answer is in the question;
a question has no existence without an answer.
The one who lives in his
finer feelings lives in heaven; when he puts them into words, he drops
down to earth.
Man's personality reflects
his thoughts and deeds.
Reason is learned from the
ever changing world, but wisdom comes from the essence of life.
Finding apt words to express
one's thought is like shooting at a target.
A true life enables man to
realize God.
The whole of life
is a chemical process; and the knowledge of its
chemistry helps man to make life happy.
The domain of the mystic
is himself; over it he rules as king.
The water that washes the
heart is the continual running of the love-stream.
The moment a person becomes
straightforward a straight way opens before him.
No one can be human and not
make a mistake.
A humiliated
conscience dims the radiance of the countenance.
The development of one's
personality is the real purpose of human life.
Man expresses his soul in
everything he does.
Out of the shell of the broken
heart emerges the newborn soul.
In beauty is the secret of
divinity.
There is no better companion
than solitude.
He who realizes the effect
of his deed upon himself begins to open his outlook on life.
Life is what it is; you cannot
change it, but you can change yourself.
To be alone with one's self
is like being with a friend whose company will last forever.
Speech is the sign of living,
but silence is life itself.
He who keeps no secret has
no depth; his heart is like a vessel turned upside down.
Wisdom is attained in the
solitude.
Every desire in life has
its answer; if it were not so, creation would not have gone on.
He to whom life's purpose
is clear is already on the Path.
In the complete unfoldment
of human nature is the fulfillment of life's purpose.
What God makes man mars;
what man makes God breaks.
All things are good; but
all things are not good for every person, nor right at all times.
If in truth we shall not
build our hope, in what shall we build?
Life is progress, and ceasing
to progress is death.
Truth is hidden in the heart
of nature; therefore, man naturally hides all that is precious.
The false ego is a false
god; when the false god is destroyed, the true God arrives.
The lover of nature is the
true worshipper of God.
One who worships God and
despises man worships in vain.
We give way to our faults
by being passive towards them.
When a person does not listen
to us, we must know it is because we ourselves do not believe.
When a defect becomes common,
it is considered as the normal state by the generality.
Love in its beginning lives
only on reciprocity, but when fully developed it stands on its own feet.
The present spirit of humanity
has commercialism as its crown and materialism as its throne.
Without humor human life
is empty.
To see life as a whole is
beyond the power of the generality.
All aspects of life meet
and share in common in that one central point which is the divine Mind.
Patient endurance is the
strongest defense.
All that is good and worthwhile
is difficult to obtain.
The more you make of your
gifts, the less becomes the value of something which is priceless.
Lack of understanding of
human nature brings about all conflicts and disagreements.
The more a man explores himself,
the more power he finds within.
The secret of life is balance,
and the absence of balance is life's destruction.
All that is from God is for
all souls.
It is not our situation in
life, but our attitude towards life that makes us happy or unhappy.
Gain by the loss of another
is not profitable in the end.
Speaking wisdom is much easier
than living it.
Charity is the expansion
of the heart.
All that is not plain is
a puzzle; therefore, wisdom is a puzzle to the ordinary mind.
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