“To fully accept someone or something, means that you understand yourself enough to trust your own judgement and intuition, with this understanding full acceptance is inevitable and the next step possible.”
Nityananda Das“The feminine seeks connection through union, likewise the masculine seeks freedom through disengagement.”
Nityananda Das“Love melts. Love heals. Love unites. Love forgives. A Divine Union that goes beyond time and space, that’s what I’m looking for—”
Nityananda Das“Dare to challenge your current view of your world.”
Nityananda Das, Divine Union“Harmony doesn’t happen by accident, accidents happen by accident.”
Nityananda Das, Divine Union“The waves hit the cliff with more intensity than the shore, because the ocean knows the cliff has that masculine intensity which won’t complain about her feminine energy.”
Nityananda Das, Divine Union“Guilt doesn’t stop you from doing something. It just stops you from enjoying it.”
Nityananda Das, Divine Union“The worst form of equality is to try to make equal things that are their reciprocal opposite complimentary.”
Nityananda Das, Divine Union“To be able to accept everything that comes our way, even the things we don’t want to accept, is the art of Love. However, this acceptance isn’t to become conformists or martyrs. The art of accepting has to do with surrendering the need for control; it’s ceasing the effort to regulate our environment and manipulate the human beings, as well as the other creatures, within it.“When we give up our attachment to the outcome and rest our minds in a peaceful state, then we have a better chance to act free from the results. Such a state of surrender could be described as “just be-ing”.“Whatever happens is an indication that at some level we’re ready for it, or at least we’ve got all the tools required in order to become ready, and face any problem or obstacle that may arise along this path.”
Nityananda Das, Divine Union“The same way he treats animals and other vulnerable individuals is the same way he’ll relate to your feminine side.”
Nityananda Das, Divine Union