Nirmala Srivastava (Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi) Quotes
The Spirit which is within you is a collective being and once you are awakened into the light of Spirit, you become a collective being. That means, on your finger tips you can feel the centers of others also as you can feel yourself. By knowing yourself you know the self knowledge, the inner self knowledge and by knowing others you are in collective consciousness.
 
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	Since my father was a superstar, without me knowing it, I became a child star, as my father's entire fan base liked me, and I can't thank my father enough for this, as it was so effortless.   
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	The turning point really is just knowing you're an imbecile.   
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	I guess I started running when I was about 18 and... I feel like it assists my creativity a bit because it completely just flushes everything out.   
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	At this point of my life, I'm 32 and I feel sexier than ever because you know what you want.   
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	I don't weigh myself - it's all about how I feel in my clothes.   
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	Sometimes, especially in the last six months, I still feel like going to the window and singing out all my troubles.   
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	You should never feel afraid to become a piece of art. It's exhilarating.   
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	The moment always dictates in my work. What I feel, I do. This is the most important thing for me. Everybody can look, but they don't necessarily see. I never calculate or consider; I see a situation and I know that it's right, even if I have to go back to get the proper lighting.   
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	I feel like all of my characters now take this congested situation, they clash, and from there you purge yourself.   
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	I just started reading lots of books and then called the United Nations and asked if they could educate me. The more I got involved, the more I suddenly began to feel useful as a human being and felt like I was finally living as I should be.   
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	I wanted to educate myself about the world and I wanted to know what was happening to people in other countries. I feel now I have only just begun.   
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	A kiss on the hand may feel very, very good, but a diamond and sapphire bracelet lasts forever.   
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	She doesn't feel like crying anymore.   
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	Oh," says Owen, "but I would have, you know." "I know you would have," says Liz, "and knowing you would have is nearly as good.   
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	I'm pretty hot, right? Very hot, if I may say so myself. Don't you feel the sex I'm radiating?   
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	I'm kind of putting my toe back in the water and seeing how it feels. We're going to be doing stuff we haven't done for years and years and years. So I'm looking forward to seeing how this stuff flies.   
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	Few are the giants of the soul who actually feel that the human race is their family circle.   
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	Knowing the Truth is Fairly Useless. Feeling it is Profound. Living it Makes All the Difference.   
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	But you can't stop knowing something, can you?   
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	When I look at my career, the bulk of it has been television, and I love working in television. But there's a speed at which you do it. You're doing seven to ten pages a day on a series, and it's hard to feel like you're doing the detail-oriented work that I like to do.   
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	The intelligent student, after studying vedic texts, is solely intent on acquiring wisdom and realization. He should discard the texts altogether, as the man who seeks rice discards the husk.   
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	I have even taught classes on writing about sex, and I've looked closely at different writers' sex scenes. On the level of craft I've given it a lot of thought. The pitfalls are simple: It can sound clinical or medical, which isn't right, or pornographic, because the characters disappear.   
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	The Spirit which is within you is a collective being and once you are awakened into the light of Spirit, you become a collective being. That means, on your finger tips you can feel the centers of others also as you can feel yourself. By knowing yourself you know the self knowledge, the inner self knowledge and by knowing others you are in collective consciousness.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					