CALL FOR PEACE

youth in the garden of immortality.”

EGYPTIAN TRADITION –“I live as I please, wander where I like; I go in and out each day according to my pleasure; I move where my inclination leads me; I assume all the forms which it pleases me to assume; I hold in my right hand the Lapis stone; I wear in my right ear the Flower of Ankham for ornament; I am flourishing, I am prosperous; I am a perennial youth in the garden of immortality.”   

EH CHAPIN –“Never does the human soul appear so strong as when it forgoes revenge, and dares forgive an injury.”   

EILEEN CADDY –“Set your sights high, the higher the better. Expect the most wonderful things to happen, not in the future, but right now. Realize that nothing is too good.”

EILEEN COLLINS –“As our crew looks back at our beautiful planet and then outwards toward the unknown of space, we feel the importance, today more than any time, of space exploration to all those who are living on Earth. I our flight is the next flight of many in the human exploration of the universe.”

EILEEN COLLINS –“When we have difficult times… I see that’s where the best in people comes out.”

EINSTEIN –“Morality is of the highest importance – but for us, not for God.”

EITON JOHN –“Goodbye England’s rose/ May you ever grow in our hearts/ You were the grace that placed itself/ Where lives were torn apart / You called out to our country/ And you whispered to those in pain/ Now you belong to heaven/ And the stars spell out your name.”   

EKNATH EASWARAN –“During the early stages of the spiritual journey, we can feel a certain deprivation when we have to keep saying ‘no to the senses as they clamour for things that will only add to the burden of the journey later on. Don’t eat this. Don’t drink that. Don’t smoke. Don’t watch that. This is what you keep hearing from your spiritual teacher. There is no rapture; no ecstasy only dos and don’ts.  Discriminatory restraint of senses is not asceticism. The purpose is not to subjugate the body We need to rein the senses to be faithful allies on our journey for two compelling reasons: first, the body is our vehicle, and we need to keep it healthy strong and resilient so that it can carry us steadily and safely to the summit of consciousness. Second, training the senses strengthens the will. A strong will is required to move out of the Valley of Death which is our physical world. An untrained will becomes self-will, an enemy But a trained will is a powerful ally”       

EKNATH EASWARAN –“On the spiritual path, i no effort goes waste. We must make every effort to move forward even if it is little by little, even if every day we keep mistaking mistakes. Sometimes we are so insensitive and preoccupied with ourselves that when we try to put others first we simply are not aware, of their needs. Our mistakes begin to haunt us; but rather than sitting in a corner and crying over the day’s errors, or developing a guilt complex, we should repeat the mantra and make sure that we do not repeat the same mistakes the next day.”            

EKNATH EASWARAN –“What counts is not IQ or Intelligence Quotient but WQ or Will Quotient. You cannot plead that you, lack will. There is will in every desire. Every desire carries with it the will to bring that desire to fruition. When it comes to something we like, we have all the will we need. Someone says: “Hey. C’mon, we’re going skiing!” And that is enough. We will get out of bed at three in the morning, drive for hours, stand cheerfully in the snow waiting for the ski lift, and uncomplainingly put up with discomfort with an iron will. To control our destiny, we need to harness our will, to do not what we like to do but do what is in our best interests in the long term. IF the will is strong enough, anything can be accomplished.”         

ELBERT EINSTEIN –“The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is at all comprehensible.”

ELBERT HUBBARD – “The great Man is a man who lives a long way off.”

ELBERT HUBBARD – “Think twice before you speak and then say it to yourself.”

ELBERT HUBBARD –“ A little more patience, a little more charity for all, a little more devotion, a little more love; with less bowing down to the past, and a silent ignoring of pretended authority; brave looking forward to the future with more faith in our fellows, and the race will be ripe for a great burst of

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