I give my devotees whatever they ask, until they ask for what I want to give.
Distinguish right from wrong and be honest, upright and virtuous.
Poverty is the highest of riches and a thousand times superior to a king’s wealth.
I am the slave of those who hunger and thirst after me and treat everything else as unimportant.
Put full faith in God’s providence.
If you avoid rivalry and dispute, God will protect you.
Whoever makes me the sole object of their love, merges in me like a river in the ocean.
That should be our desire and determination. I stay by the side of whoever repeats my name.
The wise are cheerful and content with their lot in life.
If anyone offends you do not return tit for tat.
God is not so far away. He is not in the heavens above, nor in hell below. He is always near you.
There is a wall of separation between oneself and others and between you and me. Destroy this wall!
Give food to the hungry, water to the thirsty, and clothes to the naked. Then God will be pleased. Saburi (patience) ferries you across to the distant goal.
Do not bark at people and don’t be aggressive, but put up with others’ complaints.
Do not be obsessed by the importance of wealth. See the divine in the human being.
The four sadhanas and the six Sastras are not necessary. Just has complete trust in your guru: it is enough.
Get on with your worldly activities cheerfully, but do not forget God.
Do not kick against the pricks of life. Whatever creature comes to you, human or otherwise, treat it with consideration.