He came to know: 'Mind is Brahman.' For truly all beings spring from mind alone; born of mind they live; and into mind they flow back at the last. Understanding this, he went once more to his father Varuṇa and asked: 'Revered one, teach me further about Brahman.' Varuṇa replied: 'Seek Brahman through austerity; austerity is Brahman.' Bhṛgu then turned again to contemplative heat, and having sustained his austerity...
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Everything depends upon the mind. The pure mind acquires a new attitude.
The mind does not become tranquil until it is connected to the ever-peaceful Supreme Being.
Sin confines us in hell. Sin is also an eternity of hell because eternity exists in our will, and if it weren't for our will, it wouldn't be in our consciousness.
Thought is a bird of space that can spread its wings in a cage of words, but cannot fly.