Recent Sayings


“The more significant question always is “Do you love?” rather than “Do you love me?”. Why? Because love is a state of being without any particular direction. All directed love is a lower form of love, though such directed love can also be beautiful.”

“Nididhyasana is the wedge of wisdom interposed between a stimulus and our response to it.”

“Nididhyasana is nothing but looking at everything with the eyes of wisdom.”

The quickest way to discover the Truth is to “go rogue”.”

“Why even do Nididhyasana when the entity that thinks it ought to do it is unreal.”

“The ultimate Nididhyasana is the questioning of the very need for Nididhyasana.”

“Is love an escape from Truth?”

“In this world everyone loves their own happiness most, so who can love whom as their first love?”

“I knew God was up to his usual mischief when I became aware that he had given me a heart.”

“The asymmetry of the heartbeats is the most annoying thing for all of us, ain’t it?”

“Intellectually, I am a sage. Emotionally, I am just a teenager.”

“Buddha’s First Noble Truth seems untrue when you are in the arms of a woman.”

“I keep wanting the love of a woman. Then I ask myself do I want love or do I want the woman. In understanding that distinction there is a possibility of getting enlightened.”

“I hope to find in silence what I could not find in the world.”

“Even in the depths of hatred, Truth awaits you.”

“Your own love, be it love for others or love for truth, takes care of you much more than the love of others for you.”

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