"Freedom, O Freedom! Freedom, O Freedom!" is the song of the soul. Bondage, alas, to be bound in nature, seems its fate.

The first inkling of life on its higher level is in seeing this struggle within us to break the bond of nature and to be free.

To be more free is the goal of all our efforts, for only in perfect freedom can there be perfection. This effort to attain freedom underlies all forms of worship, whether we know it or not.

The Lord is the only Giver, all the men in the world are only shopkeepers. Get His cheque, and it must be honored everywhere.

In the world take always the position of the giver. Give everything and look for no return.

Evil is the iron chain, good is the gold one; both are chains. Be free, and know once for all that there is no chain for you.

I am the Omnipotent, I am the Omniscient." So repeat these blessed, saving words. Do not say we are weak; we can do anything and everything.

That physical weakness is the cause of at least one-third of our miseries.

Religions and sects are not the work of hypocrites and wicked people who invented all these to get a little money,-as some of our modern men want to think.