Thought of the Week
Amma is coming to New York City!
July 8 July 10 Location: Manhattan Center
Program contact: 212.714.5445
Email:satsang@ammany.org
Website:New York satsang Amma Video
Amma is coming to New York City!
July 8 July 10 Location: Manhattan Center
Program contact: 212.714.5445
Email:satsang@ammany.org
Website:New York satsang Amma Video
The mind can be used as a bridge to lead one from the manifest to the unmanifest, from the individual to the universal. Cleanse the mind and mould it into an instrument for loving thoughts and expansive ideas. Cleanse the tongue and use it for fostering fearlessness and friendship. Cleanse the hands; let them desist from injury and violence. Let them help, heal and guide. This is the highest sadhana (spiritual discipline).
-SSSB
Namaste,
Georgie Ayala
There are four types of people: the ‘dead’, who deny the Lord and declare that they alone exist, independent, free, self-regulating and self-directed; the ’sick’, who call upon the Lord whenever some calamity befalls them or whenever they feel temporarily deserted by the usual sources of succor; the ‘dull’, who know that God is the eternal companion, but who remember it only off and on, when the idea presents itself powerfully; and lastly, the ‘healthy’, who have steady faith in the Lord and who live in His comforting presence always.
-SSSB
Namaste
Georgie Ayala
Compassion towards all creatures is the greatest virtue; willful injury to any creature is the worst vice. Know this to be true; spread love and joy through compassion, and be full of joy and peace yourself. You do not have joy and peace now, mainly because your vision is warped and blurry. It is directed towards the faults and failings of others, instead of towards one’s own. Really speaking, inquiry and investigation should begin with oneself. For what we see in others is the reflection of our own selves, our own prejudices and preferences.
-SSSB
Namaste,
Georgie Ayala