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Searching for happiness and freedom, the mind gets caught up in the opposites of indulgence and repression, which it finds equally disappointing.
Meher Baba
DISCOURSES, p. 100
1987 © AMBPPCT
MARRIAGE
- The Nature Of Craving
- For ordinary persons, married life is undoubtedly advisable unless they have a special aptitude for celibacy.
- From One Disappointment To Another
- Thus searching for happiness and freedom, the mind gets caught up in the opposites of indulgence and repression, which it finds equally disappointing.
- Step Over The Obstacles
- So because Baba is happy and has approved of your marriage it does not mean everything will be blankly smooth, or that there can never be problems and no hurts.
- The Omnipresence Of Meher Baba
- As he looked at the elegant damsel he had a thought, "Would that I had such a partner in life! What if she be a Muslim and I a Hindu. What harm! I can..."
- The Problem Of Sex
- Meher Baba's analysis of physical sexuality goes beyond moralistic judgment.
- Carnal Cravings
- Beloved Baba has given us to understand that our carnal cravings are the legacy derived from our animal ancestry; as such these cravings are inherent.
- Children
- When married life is thus brought into direct line with the divine plan for the evolution of the individuals, it becomes a pure blessing for the children who are the fruit of the marriage.
- Arnavaz N. Dadachanji: Marriage
- Baba said that true love is sacrifice, and sacrifice in marriage means learning to want to please one's partner.
- The Talati Family
- Beloved Baba said that two souls do not come together haphazardly either in marriage or in birth.
- His God-Eyes Holding An Infinity Of Tiredness
- Remember by now being married, whatever you come across on the path of life, you have chosen to walk hand in hand, and BABA is walking with you.
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