Attitudes for aspirants – Faith: Transition from faith to conviction

Eventually, faith must give way to conviction, for after all, faith is only faith. There are two kinds of experience—external and internal. External experience […]

Attitudes for aspirants – Faith: In wholehearted faith relief will be found

One of the greatest things to possess is faith, which ultimately leads to conviction; and from conviction one day arises realization. There are no […]

Attitudes for aspirants: Be resigned to His will

Above all else, be content with your lot, rich or poor, happy or miserable. Understand that God has designed it for your own good, […]

Attitudes for aspirants: Be natural

Simplicity and all it implies is another great aid in the development of human love. Simplicity springs from humility, and humility is often confused […]

Attitudes for aspirants: Honesty – Relief from all kinds of suffering is within ourselves

Honesty is not only a light on the inner path, it is also one of the most effective means for relief of the suffering […]

Attitudes for aspirants: Honesty – The ready means to know the first outlines of the inner self

There is no more ready means by which the first outlines of the inner self can be known than through complete honesty. Honesty with […]

Attitudes for aspirants: The most practical thing is to be spiritually-minded

The most practical thing to do in the world is to be spiritually-minded. It needs no special time, place or circumstances. It is not […]

Attitudes for aspirants: Correct reinterpretation of the ancient word “religion”

What is wrong with the world today? Such questions are bound to arise in thinking minds, but often the answers given are not completely […]

Attitudes for aspirants: A desperate struggle

All life is an effort to achieve freedom from self-created entanglement. It is a desperate struggle to undo what had been done in ignorance; […]

Attitudes for aspirants: Transition from unintelligent action to intelligent action – Part 2 of 2

Inaction is less helpful than intelligent action, but it is better than unintelligent action, for it amounts to the non-doing of that which would […]