Tirumalai Krishnamacharya quotes
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“Teach what is inside you. Not as it applies to you, to yourself, but as it applies to the other.”
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“Inhale, and God approaches you. Hold the inhalation, and God remains with you. Exhale, and you approach God. Hold the exhalation, and surrender to God.”
-- Tirumalai KrishnamacharyaSource : "Stress Out: Show Stress Who's the Boss!". Book by Sumner M. Davenport (p.9), November 11, 2009.
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“In the practice of Yoga one can emphasize the body, the mind or the self and hence the effort can never be fruitless.”
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“Rid your body of its impurities, let your speech be true and sweet, feel friendship for the world, and with humility seek wealth and knowledge.”
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“Knowing all objects to be impermanent, let not their contact blind you, resolve again and again to be aware of the Self that is permanent.”
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“Where is the delusion when truth is known? Where is the disease when the mind is clear? Where is death when the Breath is controlled? Therefore surrender to Yoga.”
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“No one is wise by birth, for wisdom results from one own's efforts.”
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“Master your breath, let the self be in bliss, contemplate on the sublime within you.”
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“Let your speech be true and sweet.”
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“Nowadays, the practice of yoga stops with just asanas. Very few even attempt dharana and dhyana (deeper meditation) with seriousness. There is a need to search once more and reestablish the practice and value of yoga in modern times.”
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“Never be in debt. Never reside near enemies. Never trap your body through disease. Never forget the Lord with his consort who resides in the heart.”
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“Meditation results in marvels.”
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“Regulate the breath, be happy, link the mind with the Lord in your heart.”
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“Why do we need money beyond a point? If we are free of ill health, enmity, and debt, is that not enough? Too much money only leads to less peace.”
-- Tirumalai Krishnamacharya
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