Friday, April 01, 2005

Inner Voice

"There are two forces by which we are directed or misdirected. The
samskaras pushing us each in their own direction, giving a direction
which is perhaps not right. Therefore, it is misdirection. Then the
inner Self, in our heart, with its own still presence, trying to direct
us to its purpose. Until we have access to this still and silent
presence within, and have developed the capacity to listen to that
still voice, and have developed, more importantly, the courage to abide
by its directions -it is an unfolding of a plan which is not revealed
to us."

Taken from the book "Revealing the personality", chapter "Not-doing,
Part III", pg 214-by P. Rajagopalachari.

Inner Voice

"There are two forces by which we are directed or misdirected. The
samskaras pushing us each in their own direction, giving a direction
which is perhaps not right. Therefore, it is misdirection. Then the
inner Self, in our heart, with its own still presence, trying to direct
us to its purpose. Until we have access to this still and silent
presence within, and have developed the capacity to listen to that
still voice, and have developed, more importantly, the courage to abide
by its directions -it is an unfolding of a plan which is not revealed
to us."

Taken from the book "Revealing the personality", chapter "Not-doing,
Part III", pg 214-by P. Rajagopalachari

Inner Voice

"There are two forces by which we are directed or misdirected. The
samskaras pushing us each in their own direction, giving a direction
which is perhaps not right. Therefore, it is misdirection. Then the
inner Self, in our heart, with its own still presence, trying to direct
us to its purpose. Until we have access to this still and silent
presence within, and have developed the capacity to listen to that
still voice, and have developed, more importantly, the courage to abide
by its directions -it is an unfolding of a plan which is not revealed
to us."

Taken from the book "Revealing the personality", chapter "Not-doing,
Part III", pg 214-by P. Rajagopalachari