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by Peter Kretzmann (Spiritual Development)
<em>The Peace Treaty</em>: Lessons in Growth and Expansion

It is said that being on stage is one of the greatest fears, second only to the fear of death, but to me, being on stage seemed possibly even more frightening than dying.

by Paramhansa Yogananda (Paramhansa Yogananda, Spiritual Development)
Two Blind Men Who Sought Riches

As the King’s procession passed along the boulevard, the first blind man was shouting, “To whom the King gives, he alone becomes rich.” The second blind man was shouting, “To whom God gives, he alone becomes rich.”

by Swami Kriyananda (Spiritual Development, Swami Kriyananda)
Does Goodness Beget Goodness?

What we draw to us now is also the result of many attitudes of the past. If people treat us harshly despite our present kindness to them, it is because the seeds of harshness have not been completely erased from our own consciousness.

by Clarity Magazine (Departments, Sidebar, Spiritual Development)
Growth

What is “Growth?”

by Nayaswami Kriyananda (Headline, Spiritual Development, Swami Kriyananda)
What Is Our Highest Duty?

When we understand that our joy lies in doing whatever God has given us to do, then what we do is no longer a burden but a wonderful opportunity to grow spiritually. And when we act in that spirit, He blesses us.

For devotees, the purpose of all work is to put into action those divine qualities you’re developing inside. The consciousness with which you do your work is the most important aspect, not the outward form.

by Paramhansa Yogananda (Paramhansa Yogananda, Spiritual Development)
The Lion Who Became a Sheep

The sheep-lion opened his eyes, and was astonished to find the reflection of his head in the water was not, as he expected, a sheep’s head but a lion’s head.

by Clarity Magazine (Departments, Quotations, Sidebar, Spiritual Development)
Awakening

Spiritual awakening is accompanied by a rising energy and consciousness in the spine.

by Paramhansa Yogananda (Featured, Paramhansa Yogananda, Spiritual Development)
Understanding Illness

Sickness is the result of breaking some mental or physical law, either in this life or in a past incarnation. It is your job to free yourself from the shackles of undesirable hereditary tendencies, including habits of ill health.

by Nayaswami Kriyananda (Spiritual Development, Swami Kriyananda)
Always Ask: Which Side Won?

The Bhagavad Gita tells us that at the end of every day we should ask: “Which side won?” When you see that you made a mistake, admit it honestly to yourself. Don’t feel badly; just say, “I’m trying and I will do better.”

by Paramhansa Yogananda (Paramhansa Yogananda, Spiritual Development)
A Story of Two Frogs

After many hours of word-battle in frog language, the sea-frog persuaded the frog of the well and his brother-frogs to visit the ocean.

by Swami Kriyananda (Directions and Trends, Headline, Spiritual Development, Swami Kriyananda)
A Time of Unprecedented Opportunity

Today anyone who is truly aware of human directions believes we’re in for very hard times. For devotees, such times present an extraordinary opportunity for service and spiritual growth, greater than any in recorded history.

by Paramhansa Yogananda (Featured, Paramhansa Yogananda, Spiritual Development)
Understanding Death

Devotees who are unattached to the body, and who have achieved control over the life force, experience no loss of consciousness at death. They move consciously through the spiritual eye and experience what is known as “conscious death.”

by Jyotish and Devi Novak (Featured, Spiritual Development)
Living by Faith

Faith is much more practical than most people realize. There is an infinite reservoir of divine love and support, and if you open yourself to that flow it will sustain you.

by Swami Kriyananda (Spiritual Development, Swami Kriyananda)
What Makes Something Wrong?

Are moral values truly arbitrary and subjective? Can we really say people can just do what they like, and that there are no personal consequences they will have to suffer, outside of the need to maintain social order?

by Paramhansa Yogananda (Paramhansa Yogananda, Spiritual Development)
Buddha and the Courtesan

One day, when the great Buddha and his disciples were resting in the cool shade of a tree, a courtesan approached him, attracted by the glowing body and face of the Master.

by Paramhansa Yogananda (Featured, Paramhansa Yogananda, Spiritual Development)
Why Simple Living?

A luxurious material life is pleasing only to the eyes; few realize “what price material comforts.” Don’t be a slave to money or possessions. Learn to live simply, renouncing unnecessary “wants” and ever-increasing desires.

by Swami Kriyananda (Spiritual Development, Swami Kriyananda)
Selections from: <em>Do It Well</em>*

Never lend money unless you can feel, in your heart, that you are giving the money away. Be sensible in your lending, however. Make sure you are helping someone whose need is real.

by Paramhansa Yogananda (Paramhansa Yogananda, Spiritual Development)
All For a Rag

This story illustrates that if you leave the world for God, see that you also forsake worldly thoughts from within. Otherwise, wherever you go, your worldliness will go with you, attracting to you a worldly environment.

by Swami Kriyananda (Paramhansa Yogananda, Sidebar, Spiritual Development, Swami Kriyananda)

Yogananda never forgot for an instant that the real Doer was God. Inwardly, he was always free and at peace.

by Paramhansa Yogananda (Paramhansa Yogananda, Spiritual Development)

Why do people doubt God? Doubts arise from uncertainty, and uncertainty arises from attachment. Many people saw Jesus display miraculous powers, but failed to perceive his spiritual greatness.

by Swami Kriyananda (Spiritual Development, Swami Kriyananda)

Understanding never comes on a purely rational level. It comes on an intuitive level, and the more we seek that plane of understanding, the more we’ll understand.

by Paramhansa Yogananda (Paramhansa Yogananda, Spiritual Development)

Sananda was a great saint who traveled across the plains of India with a large group of disciples. Many householders considered it a privilege to entertain a true saint and his disciples.

by Swami Kriyananda (Spiritual Development, Swami Kriyananda)

The highest octave of human love is the unconditional love a guru gives to his disciple. To find God, we must learn to love Him the same way: unconditionally.

by Jyotish and Devi Novak (Spiritual Development)

The life of a disciple can be summed up as ever deeper self-giving into the vibration of God and Guru. As we offer up our limitations, we open ourselves to their influence and they can enter our heart of hearts and change us.

by Swami Kriyananda (Spiritual Development, Swami Kriyananda)

When devotees feel overwhelmed by difficulties and trials, it’s mostly because they’ve allowed themselves to slip away from devotion. It is love of God that gives you the power, as Paramhansa Yogananda put it, “to stand unshaken amidst the crash of breaking worlds.” The truth is that nothing will take you down if you inwardly always love God.

by Paramhansa Yogananda (Paramhansa Yogananda, Spiritual Development)

When you yield to bad habits, they become stronger and your will power becomes weaker.

by David Eby (Spiritual Development)

Swami Kriyananda’s music consciously channels divine inspiration with the sole purpose of uplifting human consciousness. To sing Kriyananda’s music with divine attunement puts you in touch with the divine source of his inspiration.

by Jyotish and Devi Novak (Spiritual Development)

There’s nothing we can ever do that will cause God not to love us. For devotees, the main thing is to keep your lamps filled with the oil of devotion and to keep offering your love to God. After a while, if a day goes by when you don’t express your love for God, it’s like a day without food.

by Swami Kriyananda (Spiritual Development, Swami Kriyananda)

Always try to keep away from negative influences. Mixing with people who are negative tends to influence one to see things in negative terms.

by Paramhansa Yogananda (Paramhansa Yogananda, Spiritual Development)

Like the good child who is unaware of his goodness, the devotee who is absorbed in the beauty of God is unaware of his own divine qualities.