Within each and every one of us is a divine power that needs no substance or anything external to know bliss.
What I like the best is when I can be still and not move.
When I was twenty, and my family were business people, and I had disappeared to India and they were like, "What are you doing?" I had a good relationship with them, and it wasn't like a rejection or anything, but they couldn't understand why I was going to India.
There's the kind of people like me, who spent years in India, have learned Sanskrit, have done this work deeply - they probably say for lifetimes - now interfacing [with the mainstream].
I like waking up in the morning when I don't have to get up and think about the next thing, and I can just be present with the feeling of being alive, I guess.
I know what the teaching is, but to realize the teaching in a life experience, the sh*t really is an opportunity to find out who we truly are. To really learn and to awaken to our potential.
Your experience is nutrition. You digest your experience and you grow from it.
Suffering is always the effect of wrong thought in some direction. It is an indication that the individual is out of harmony with himself, with the Law of his being.
People in Britain see Richard Quest as a kind of an offensive cartoon character.
I recommend sports, I don't recommend gambling.
Never trust a man in a blue trench coat, never drive a car when you're dead