Thursday, January 8, 2009

Words of wisdom

in this, the month of giving.

"We must be like the fountain or spring that is continually emptying itself of all that it has and is continually being refilled from an invisible source. To be continually giving out for the good of our fellows undeterred by fear of poverty and reliant on the unfailing bounty of the Source of all wealth and all good - this is the secret of right living."

-- Shoghi Effendi

"Contributing to the Fund is a service every believer can render, be he poor or wealthy; for this is a spiritual responsibility in which the amount given is not important. It is the degree of sacrifice of the giver, and the love with which he makes his gift, and the unity of the friends in this service which brings spiritual confirmations…"

-- Shoghi Effendi (talking about the Baha'i fund, but more generally applicable)

"Again, is there any deed in the world that would be nobler than service to the common good? Is there any greater blessing conceivable for a man, than that he should become the cause of the education, the development, the prosperity and honor of his fellow-creatures? No, by the Lord God! The highest righteousness of all is for blessed souls to take hold of the hands of the helpless and deliver them out of their ignorance and abasement and poverty, and with pure motives, and only for the sake of God, to arise and energetically devote themselves to the service of the masses, forgetting their own worldly advantage and working only to serve the general good."

-- Abdu'l Baha

"The more we search for ourselves, the less likely we are to find ourselves; and the more we search for God, and to serve our fellow-men, the more profoundly will we become acquainted with ourselves, and the more inwardly assured. This is one of the great spiritual laws of life."

-- Shoghi Effendi

3 comments:

8&20 said...

thanks for sharing, nikhil. great thoughts to contemplate over for the month. i am also motivated by swami vivekananda's words on giving, though in different tone -

Ask nothing; want nothing in return. Give what you have to give. It will come back to you - but do not think of that now. It will come back multiplied a thousandfold, but the attention must not be on that. Yet have the power to give. Give, and let it end there. Learn that the whole of life is giving, that nature will force you to give. So give willingly. Sooner or later you will have to give up. You come into life to accumulate. With clenched hands you want to take. But nature puts a hand on you throat and makes your hands open. Whether you will it or not, you have to give. The moment you say, "I will not," the blow comes; you are hurt.

Nikhil said...

hmmm simple yet beautiful... this ideal of giving without any expectation if receiving - even though there will be positive spiritual consequences of that - is definitely worth pursuing... thanks for sharing :)

Bright Butterfly said...

8&20 - thanks for sharing this quote on giving! beautiful.