Fourth Maxim

“Be Plain and Simple to be Identical with Nature.”THE meaning implied in this Maxim is very difficult to explain. Simplicity is the very essence of Nature. This is a thin covering which remains latent...

Fifth Maxim

“Be truthful. Take miseries as Divine Blessings for your own good and be thankful.”TO be truthful, in fact, means to represent oneself as he is. This is such a condition or state of being...

Sixth Maxim

“Know all people as thy brethren and treat them as such.”THE perfection of human nobility lies in a devotee being always within the sphere of devotion. That which has come from its Source should...

Seventh Maxim

“Be not revengeful for the wrongs done by others. Take them with gratitude as heavenly gifts.”ALMOST all the religions of the world are unanimously saying that whatever happens is the result of our actions....

Eighth Maxim

“Be happy to eat in constant Divine thought whatever you get, with due regard to honest and pious earnings.”THIS is a very great philosophy, the beginning of which is from materiality and its end...

Ninth Maxim

“Mould your living so as to rouse a feeling of Love and Piety in others.” WE receive power from our thought. It happens when we create harmony between the things of our making and...

Tenth Maxim

“At bed time, feeling the presence of God, repent for the wrongs committed. Beg forgiveness in a supplicant mood, resolving not to allow the repetition of the same.”Human perfection lies in realising Master as...