The following section contains the collected quotes from Satguru Sirio Ji and earlier Masters of Surat Shabd Yoga.
“The Master acts as a solicitor, so He will always remind us what is the purpose of life and always will inspire us in that direction.”
“The real spiritual liberation does not mean having transcendental, mystical experiences of God, but it means how are we able to put these experiences into practice. This is the ability to realize the Truth or Light and Harmony in practice what we can experience in deep meditation.”
“Wisdom is the ability to adapt to situations; stupidity is always clashing.”
“Any teaching has value if we apply it in our life, if it stays just confined in the pages of a book, no use.”
“This is not your life, this is a gift that God has given to you; so you use this life for His service.”
“We may radiate peace to others if we have peace in ourselves.”
“The spiritual person is very creative and original, who knows how to be himself and knows how to make his own way, and also knows how things are – not a thinking machine.”
“Holy books, doctrines, theologies are there for people who don’t have the experience; people who have the experience themselves, they don’t need any of this.”
“It is very important to find out, that we have a destination in life and we want to get there.”
“God is here now, Eternity is never absent if the attention we keep anchored in the present.”
“Truth is God, but God is not the Truth, if Truth is not applied in life.”
“As you think so you become. As you think, so you create your reality.”
“Life is a reality that breaks through every door.”
“The ABC of spirituality starts where the limit of the mind and intellect ends.”
“When you give you become broad, your being becomes wide, when you take you become narrow. At least in some fields of life we should choose to live a selfless life. That’s why Masters make a Sangat, they teach to do selfless service. It’s very important that at least in a field of life do something that is not just for yourself, something that is for everybody or nobody.”
“Charity begins in your own home. If we are not able to be good and selfless in our own home, how can we hope to be selfless outside of our home.”
“Spiritual practice is a way of training the mind to stay healthy.”
“We have to learn to be steady, to be stable, capable of choosing what we want to do, and not just be carried away by situations. If we want to experience our spiritual side, the deep side that is our real Self, we have to periodically give up our involvements in the world and take time to dedicate ourselves to that Self alone.”
“The fact of thinking about being relaxed, makes you relaxed”
“A quiet mind brings heaven into our life, an agitated mind brings hell into our life.”