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.
Spend money in charity; be generous and munificent but not extravagant.
Stay by me and keep quiet. I will do the rest. What is our duty? To behave properly. That is enough. My eye is ever on those who love me.
What God gives is never exhausted, what man gives never lasts.
If we see all actions as God’s doing, we will be unattached and free from karmic bondage.
My devotees see everything as their Guru.
Do not be idle: work, utter God’s name and read the scriptures.
All that you see taken together is Myself. I do not shake or move.
Look to me and I will look to you.
Why fear when I am here?
Death and life are the manifestations of God’s activity. You cannot separate the two. God permeates all.
Mukti is impossible for those addicted to lust.
Gain and loss, birth and death are in the hands of God.