You are happiest when you are most humble. You are most miserable when you are egotistical.
People who are humble don't talk too much; they listen.
Without humility you can't love. Love means looking beyond the self to the other.
When someone compliments you, listen, but don't believe it. Praise or blame are immaterial. You know what you are.
Humility means you're willing to give someone a bigger slice of the pie.
If you wish to cultivate humility, then you should associate with those who are humble.
Humility accepts that God places us in the right place at every single moment, not a moment to soon and not a moment too late.
Humility doesn't mean hiding in the corner and pretending you are not strong. Humility means to be what you are.
Nirvikalpa samadhi is another matter. In order to enter into nirvikalpa samadhi, you must have a great deal of humility.
Get your emotions under control and your life under control. Work really hard and don't make a big deal out of yourself. Have humility. Believe in yourself. Don't get a fanatical fixation on a teacher.
You need to have the humility to accept your limitations as long as they're there, and have the humility to accept their end when that time comes.
Someone else would come, another self that was a little more refined, that had a little more purity, a little more humility, because I was quite egotistical, I thought I was quite wonderful.
If you have humility, you are willing to undertake anything to spread the dharma.
Without humility, all spiritual progress stops.
Humility simply means that you do a great job at everything and it isn't really a big deal.
Real meditation engenders humility and purity, always. Yet I don't really think it demands any kind of lifestyle.
Kundalini is generated through cultivating humility, purity, through meditation, selfless giving, and by studying with an advanced teacher on a personal level.
It's only with that absolute humility and purity that you can make friends with God; because, otherwise, you're just too busy with all your desires.
The primary quality that Lao Tzu seems to emobdy is humility, which is the image of water - seeking the common level of existence.
We prefer humility in others - and if we prefer it in others - we can soon prefer it in ourselves.
Humility feels that there is someone, somewhere who can do anything I can do better - except one thing: no one can be better at being me.
The fact that you see a manifold world with different times, places and conditions -this exists only because of a lack of humility.
The ego seeks fame and fortune. Humility doesn't seek at all - it accepts.
Meditation is humility - the absence of thought, doubt, and ego.
Everyone will admire you when you do well. What a horrible thing to do to someone.
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