“If you are willing to strive, you can experience the whole cosmos within yourself.” – Sadhguru
“People are trying to love. People are trying to be good. But, if you look at yourself, if I happen to meet you when you are very happy and joyful, I’m sure you are a very loving, generous, wonderful human being. This is true with every human being.” – Sadhguru
“Do not think about money, think about living well. The most important aspect of living well is that you are doing what you really care about.” – Sadhguru
“If you want to be in business, you have to evolve, too. Not just the business situation, but evolving yourself. Any work that you do must be an opportunity for you to grow; otherwise, what’s the point?” – Sadhguru
“Business is people, your fundamental business is people. It’s human wellbeing which is the basis of all the businesses in the world. If that is forgotten, then that business is of no relevance to human beings.” – Sadhguru
“To know the source of life, to know the divine, you just have to be life and nothing else but life.” – Sadhguru
“If you do not use every work situation for your own internal growth, if you do not use every situation that you face—challenging or otherwise—to improve yourself, the way you are as a human being, then somewhere you will be left out.” – Sadhguru
“Whatever is most needed right now in the society, whatever is most needed in the world today, that should be your calling. Your calling should not be your fancy; your calling should be what’s needed right now.” – Sadhguru
“You’re not using your intelligence to reach the peak of your conciousness, to become peaceful and loving. You’re using your intelligence to drive yourself crazy. When you have that, you dream of this and when you have this, you dream of that. Maybe you call it romantic, but it’s just plain stupidity. It destroys life.” – Sadhguru
“Whether it is your business or your family or the world, you will never have total control over the external situation. But you can have total control over the internal situation.” – Sadhguru
“Decide on something that you can do and that you will do. This is how to transform your life—by taking small steps.” – Sadhguru
“If you do not identify yourself with any aspect of your accumulation, you still have an existence, a very large sense of existence, a very powerful sense of existence without any accumulation.” – Sadhguru
“The more satisfying your relationships, the more fulfilling your life—learn to express rather than seek happiness to strengthen your ties.” – Sadhguru
“The purpose of meditation is to transcend the mind and its mental activities and limited perceptions, thereby transcending duality and becoming increasingly aware of Oneness.” – David Hawkins
“Subjectively, all that is needed to progress are patience, prayer, faith in the process, and the surrendering of resistance. Confusion, like a change in the weather, is a transitional condition that clears with patience and also with emergence into the next stage, whereby the confusing condition is transcended.” – David Hawkins
“With practice, one can stay focused on the quality of consciousness as a process without actually getting involved in the ‘what’ that is being processed or experienced.” – David Hawkins
“Joy is not your creation; it is a part of the existing creation. If you stop creating your nonsense, Joy is the only way. That’s why there are no CEOs in heaven because it doesn’t need any management. Misery needs management, Joy doesn’t. If you don’t mess with anything, you’re joyful.” – Sadhguru
“So the quality of your life will change not by changing the content of your life, it will change only by changing the context of your life.” – Sadhguru
“The ego structure is dualistic and splits the unity of Reality into contrasting pairs and seeming opposites that are therefore the product and content of perception, which consists of projections.” – David Hawkins
“Intrinsic to the very basic construction of the human ego is an innate innocence in that it believes in the reality or truth of its own programs and is unaware that it lacks an intrinsic capacity for self-correction.” – David Hawkins