Quotes on ‘Becoming God’

“As rivers flowing into the ocean find their final peace and their name and form disappear, even so the wise become free from name and form and enter into the radiance of the Supreme Spirit who is greater than all greatness. In truth who knows God becomes God.”

– Mundaka Upanishad

“By becoming fixed in this knowledge, one can attain to the transcendental nature like My own. Thus established, one is not born at the time of creation or disturbed at the time of dissolution.”

– Bhagavad Gita As It Is

“After acquiring perfect transcendental knowledge,  one acquires qualitative equality with the Supreme Personality of Godhead,  becoming free from the repetition of birth and death. One does not, however, lose his identity as an individual soul.”

– A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

“And whoever,  at the end of his life, quits his body remembering Me alone at once attains My Nature. Of this there is no doubt.”

– Bhagavad Gita As It Is

“Why for be thou slave to thou sensing. Rise thou above thy sensing. Be Me in thy knowing.”

– The Message of the Divine Iliad

“The more you know how God controls His power to create His orderly, balanced universe, the more you can that power to control the universe around the center which is YOU.”

– Walter Russell

“Until man becomes the fulcrum of his Self, through Cosmic knowing he is but an extension of the fulcrum which moves the universe but when his Self becomes the fulcrum of his Self through knowing the Light of universal Self, he then moves the universe.”

– Walter Russell

“The fulcrum from which all power springs is KNOWLEDGE. When you have that Omniscience,  which is unfolding in Cosmic Man you will no longer misuse, break or disobey God’s Law, because of being unaware of it,  you will COMMAND it because you know the Law from being the law.”

– Walter Russell

“To know life thoroughly is to forever feel the ecstasy and joyousness of the pulsations of the universal heartbeat as they are always reflected in our bodies by the universal thought-waves at their constant universal speed.”

– Walter Russell

“When man’s thinking is balanced in him as it is in Me then shall he know rest in Me as I know rest in Me. Then shall his thinking be the ecstasy of his knowing,  as My thinking is the ecstasy of My knowing.”

– The Message of the Divine Iliad

“As inspiration is known void of the senses, it is no longer sought through them. The senses, being so liberated, no longer hold attachments or aversions. As they rise, one knows ‘this, too, shall pass’ and as they fall, one knows, ‘nothing has happened’. One knows, in all of its Glory, the Autopilot of the Universal One.”

– Darcie French

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