Be busy in spreading knowledge. Day and night think of how you can reach out to people, and do some good work in life.
Pure water is like love, Knowledge is like detergent, mind is like cloth, and the body like the washing machine. If you put in mud instead of detergent, your clothes become dirtier than before.
Without the knowledge we will be no where - realizing this, feel grateful for all that has come our way, and celebrate!
The Master is one who makes you aware of yourself, who gives you the knowledge of who you really are.
Knowledge transcends language, like Love transcends language. And what we understand more than words is the vibrations. Our vibrations convey a lot more than what our words can.
Knowledge is not just information in your brain, it is phenomenon that is happening in your consciousness.
Bhakti is not against knowledge. Knowledge leads you to devotion and devotion in turns invokes the wisdom within you.
We think surrender is a sign of weakness, when in fact it is a sign of strength. Surrender comes with knowledge, with realization, and with gratefulness.
Only speak Knowledge. Don't repeat anything that someone tells you or opinions about anyone that someone states -- “That so-and-so said such-and-such about you.” If someone comes to tell you such things, discourage them. Don't believe it.
Upakarma (thread changing ceremony) is an annual renewing of commitment to Knowledge, Wisdom, Family and Society!