Invincibility
Global Press Conference
26 April 2006, MERU, Holland
‘How peacefully the Constitution of the Universe administers the fortune of the world. How silently total Natural Law, the will of God, opens newer and newer avenues of perfection,
leading to the invincibility of life on earth.’
—Maharishi
‘All glory, all credit, to the inexhaustible, glorious tradition of Vedic Masters, the custodians of the Constitution of the Universe, which now spontaneously maintains law and order and perfection in terms of invincibility for every nation in our beautiful world family for the fortune of all our children to come
in the coming generations for all times.’
—Maharishi
Vedic Administrators
Global Press Conference
26 April 2006, MERU, Holland
‘Our rulers through their parental role are the expressions of that divine rule which silently blesses all the people. This is the Raja [administrator], who is going to provide a parental role through his ruling power.’
—Maharishi
Total Knowledge
Global Press Conference
3 May 2006, MERU, Holland
‘Be the gardener of life. Be the savior of yourself. That is what has been the clarion call from all the wise throughout the ages. Be in the light of God. It is there with you.
It is there at the basis of you.’
—Maharishi
Global Press Conference
12 April 2006, MERU, Holland
‘Total Knowledge means silence and dynamism. The unmanifest is all the field of silence, but that “all the field of silence” is not inertia. It is awake in itself.’
—Maharishi
‘The Vedic approach to knowledge is know—know Total Knowledge.’
—Maharishi
‘The whole Vedic Literature is dedicated to this silent level of Total Knowledge, which breathes Total Knowledge of the outside and Total Knowledge of the inside on the junction point, the meeting point.’
—Maharishi
‘The commentaries of the Veda that have been made have been made by human beings. What they have done is: they have mutilated the enormous, unlimited comprehension of the field of Total Knowledge, which is silence and dynamism together. It [the Veda] is beyond any human limitation of the field of language.’
—Maharishi
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