Zitat des Tages von Vinoba Bhave:
Innumerable actions are going on through us all the time. If we started counting them, we should never come to an end.
In the Bhagavad Gita, there is no long discussion, nothing elaborate. The main reason for this is that everything stated in the Gita is meant to be tested in the life of every man; it is intended to be verified in practice.
If we wish our nature to be free and joyous, we should bring our activities into same order.
The river flows at its own sweet will, but the flood is bound in the two banks. If it were not thus bound, its freedom would be wasted.
If we could only snap the fetters of the body that bind the feet of the soul, we shall experience a great joy. Then we shall not be miserable because of the body's sufferings. We shall become free.
It is only when our life proceeds within bounds and in an accepted, disciplined way, that the mind can be free.
Life does not mean mere karma or mere bhakti or mere jnana.
The main reason why we look constantly to the Gita is that, whenever we need help, we may get it from the Gita. And, indeed, we always do get it.
'Talks on the Gita' is the story of my life, and it is also my message.
Human life is full of the play of samskaras - tendencies developed by repeated actions.
A country should be defended not by arms, but by ethical behavior.
We cannot fight new wars with old weapons.
When a thing is true, there is no need to use any arguments to substantiate it.
Do not allow yourself to imagine that revolutionary thinking can be propagated by governmental power.
We cannot even recollect the actions of our infancy, our childhood is like something written on a slate and rubbed off.
In nonviolence you must go full steam ahead, if you want the good to come speedily you must go about it with vigor.
It is a curious phenomena that God has made the hearts of the poor, rich and those of the rich, poor.
In this world of chance and change and mutability, the fulfillment of any resolve depends on the will of the Lord.
All revolutions are spiritual at the source. All my activities have the sole purpose of achieving a union of hearts.
Though the names karma yoga and sannyasa are different, the truth at the heart of both is the same.
The natural movement of one's soul is upwards. But just as any object is dragged down when a heavy weight is tied to it, the burden of the body drags down the soul.
We have seen from experience that, if we are in the habit of walking regularly on the same road, we are able to think about other things while walking, without paying attention to our steps.
I may worship the image of the Lord; but that act is worthless if it is not accompanied with devotion. In the absence of devotion, the idol will just be a piece of stone, and so shall I; and the worship will only mean that a stone is facing a stone!