THE GAYAN
TALAS
(Tala: The rhythmic expression
of an idea.)
Silence serves as a lock on
the lips of the excitable; as a barrier between two hearts severed from
one another; as a shield for the wise amidst fools; as a veil over the
face of the unlettered before the well-versed.
Some are masters of success
and some its slaves: the one who walks through life regardless of success,
him it pursues; he who pursues success, him it eludes.
Love from above is forgiveness;
from below, devotion.
One who returns more good
for less good, is a good man; one who returns less good for more good,
is selfish; one who tries to be even in the exchange of good, is a practical
person; but the one who returns good for evil is a saint.
One who returns less evil
for more evil, is ordinary; one who tries to be even in returning evil,
is wicked; one who returns more evil for less evil is a devil; but the
one who returns evil for good, for him there is no name.
He who guards himself against
being fooled by another is clever; he who does not allow another to fool
him is wise; he who is fooled by another is a simpleton; but he who knowingly
allows himself to be fooled shows the character of the saint.
If you wish people to obey
you, you must learn to obey yourself; if you wish people to believe you,
you must learn to believe yourself; if you wish people to respect you,
you must learn to respect yourself; if you wish people to trust you, you
must learn to trust yourself.
Man proves to be genuine
by his sincerity; to be noble by his charity of heart; to be wise by his
tolerance; to be great by his endurance throughout
the continually jarring influences of life.
He is brave who courageously
experiences all things; he is a coward who is afraid to take a step in
a new direction; he is foolish who swims with the tides of fancy and pleasure;
he is wise who experiences all things, yet keeps on the path that leads
him to his destination.
The warder of the prison
is in a worse position than the prisoner himself; while the body of the
prisoner is in captivity, he mind of the warder is in prison.
Life is a fair trade wherein
all adjusts itself in time. For all you take from it, you must pay the
price sooner or later. For some things you may pay in advance; for some
you should pay on delivery; and for some later on, when the bill is presented.
Master is he who masters
himself; teacher is he who teaches
himself; governor is he who governs
himself; and ruler is he who rules himself.
He who is afraid of vice
is subject to vice; he who is addicted to vice is its captive; he who acquaints
himself with vice is the pupil of vice; he who learns his lesson from vice,
who passes through it and rises above it, is master and conqueror.
The simpleton eats more than
he can assimilate, collects a greater load than he can carry, cuts the
branch of the tree upon which he is sitting, and spreads thorns in his
own path.
He who says, I cannot tolerate,"
shows his smallness; he who says, "I cannot endure," shows his weakness;
he who says, "I cannot associate," shows his limitation; he who says, "I
cannot forgive," shows his imperfection.
He who has failed himself
has failed all; he who has conquered himself has conquered all.
Happy is he who does good
to others, and miserable is he who expects good from others.
Love that is progressive
is like the sweet water of the running river, but love that does not progress
is like the salt water of the sea.
There are two kinds of seekers
after God: those who make Him and those who mar Him.
Every thought, speech and
action that is natural, sound and loving, is virtue; that which lacks these
qualities is sin.
It is foolish to be deceived
by others; it is wise to see all things, to understand all things, and
yet to turn the eyes from all that should be overlooked.
It is man who causes his own
death; his soul is meant to live forever.
Life is captivity, from which
death is the release.
Belief in God is the fuel,
love of God is the glow, and the realization of God is the flame of divine
Light.
The first birth is the birth
of man; the second birth is the birth of God.
What Brahma creates in years,
Vishnu enjoys in a day and Shiva destroys in a moment.
Success leads to success,
and failure follows failure.
It is easy to tie a knot
of attachment, but it is difficult when you wish to unravel it.
Good praises good, but evil
fights evil.
Fighting with another makes
war, but struggling with one's self brings peace.
Snakes breed under the throne
and scorpions multiply under the crown.
If you are subtle and intelligent,
that is natural; but if you are simple and wise, that is a mystery.
We must forget the past,
control the present, and prepare the future.
Mountains can be broken through,
the ocean can be crossed, a way may be made through the air; but you cannot
find a way to work with a person who is hardened in character, deep-set
in his ideas, and fixed in his outlook on life.
What science cannot declare,
art can suggest; what art suggests silently, poetry speaks aloud; but what
poetry fails to explain in words, music can express.
He who does not miss the
opportunity of doing some good is good; and he who seizes upon such an
opportunity when it occurs, is better still; but he who always looks out
for an opportunity for doing good, is blessed among men.
He who appeals to the human
intellect will knock at the gate of the human brain: he is a speaker. He
who appeals to the human emotions will enter into the hearts of men: he
is a preacher. But he who penetrates the spirit of his hearers is a prophet,
who will abide in their souls forever.
Passion is the smoke, and
emotion is the glow of love's fire; selflessness is the flame that illuminates
the path.
He who has spent has used;
he who has collected has lost; but he who has given has saved his treasure
forever.
He who knows not the truth
is a child; he who is seeking truth is a youth; but he who has found truth
is an old soul.
Be contented with what you
possess in life; be thankful for what does not belong to you, for it is
so much less care; but try to obtain what you need, and make the best of
every moment of your life.
The rock can be cut and polished;
hard metal can be melted and molded; but the mind of the foolish person
is most difficult to work with.
From the body of love comes
reciprocity; from the heart of love comes beneficence; but from the soul
of love is born renunciation.
Make your heart as soft as
wax to sympathize with others; but make it hard as rock to bear the blows
that fall upon it from without.
The path of freedom leads
to the goal of captivity; it is the path of discipline which leads to the
goal of liberty.
The present is the reflection
of the past, and the future is the re-echo of the present.
Strength increases strength,
and weakness brings greater weakness.
Translation is the reincarnation,
and interpretation is the transmigration of the idea.
He concerns himself in vain
who thinks, "Why are not others what they ought to be?" But he who concerns
himself with that he is not what he ought to be, is right.
He who fights his nature
for his ideal is a saint; he who subjects his ideal to his realization
of truth is the master.
To an angelic soul love means
glorification; to a jinn soul love means admiration; to a human soul love
means affection; to an animal soul love means passion.
He is living whose sympathy
is awake, and he is dead whose heart is asleep.
What you create blindly your
intelligence destroys, and what your reason creates is destroyed by your
ignorance.
Man is his own example; if
he be false, all is false to him, and if he be true, all is true to him.
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