Inner Guide Quotes

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Amit Ray
“Meditation is realizing and expanding your inner beauty in every direction.”
Amit Ray

Glennon Doyle
“I understand now that no one else in the world knows what I should do. The experts don't know, the ministers, the therapists, the magazines, the authors, my parents, my friends, they don't know. Not even the folks who love me the most. Because no one has ever lived or will live this life I am attempting to live. Every life is an unprecendented experiment. This life is mine alone. So I have stopped asking people for directions to places they've never been. There is no map. We are all pioneers.”
Glennon Doyle, Get Untamed: The Journal

Swami Dhyan Giten
“Our intuition is the inner teacher, the inner source of love, truth and wisdom, The old Indian scriptures say that the outer spiritual teacher is helpful to find your own intuition, your inner guide, your own inner teacher. ”
Swami Dhyan Giten, When the Drop becomes the Ocean

J.R. Incer
“Intuition is the name we have given to the guidance and messages we receive from our Inner-Guide.”
J.R. Incer, Mastering Success: The Key to Self Empowerment and Higher Consciousness

Donna Goddard
“Everyone is born with an internal map of how to navigate this life best according to their capabilities, evolution, and leanings. Look at your map often to ensure you are headed where you genuinely want to go.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters

Swami Dhyan Giten
“God does not speak to us from the outside. God speaks from your innermost core. But we do not hear, because that still, small voice is lost in the turmoil of the mind.
Meditation is the science of stilling the mind, so that the inner voice can be heard. When you started hearing the inner voice, no other guide is needed. Then God is your guide.
Then we do not have to choose between different alternatives, because then he directs you from within towards that which is right
Meditation is learning the art of making the mind silent. And the art can be reduced to a simple maxim: to watch the mind. Watch the mind and what goes on in the mind without evaluation, without condemnation and without appreciation. Just be a watcher of the mind with awareness and acceptance.
When you can watch the mind by and by it becomes silent.
And the day the mind is silent, one hears the inner voice. And for the first time you have found the inner guide, the true spiritual teacher.
The outer spiritual teacher helps you to find the inner spiritual teacher.”
Swami Dhyan Giten, Man is Part of the Whole: Silence, Love, Joy, Truth, Compassion, Freedom and Grace