It is the human condition to question one god after another, one appearance after another, or better, one apparition after another, always pursuing the truth of the imagination, which is not the same as the truth of appearance.
The seeker after truth should be humbler than the dust. The world crushes the dust under its feet, but the seeker after truth should so humble himself that even the dust could crush him. Only then, and not till then, will he have a glimpse of truth.
I am a humble but very earnest seeker after truth.
The one Spirit of life is given different names, the sacred names. We more easily recognize the Spirit of life by the particular name to which we are accustomed. So far we are right, but the mistake we make, and it is to our loss, is to ignore or deny the same truth because it is given to us in another form and under another name. We limit it. We say the truth existed only in that period when certain teachers came to the world, and that after that it stopped.
In the dictionary of the seeker of truth there is no such thing as being "not successful." He is or should be an irrepressible optimist because of his immovable faith in the ultimate victory of Truth, which is God.
It is not the possession of truth, but the success which attends the seeking after it, that enriches the seeker and brings happiness to him.
Science, which is only another name for truth, now holds religious charlatans, self-deceivers and God agents in a certain degree of check--agents and employees, I mean, of a mythical, medieval, man-made God, anthropomorphic in constitution.
It has often occurred to me that a seeker after truth has to be silent.
The seeker after truth should be humbler than the dust.
The seeker asking, Where is God? Is really God saying, Where indeed is the seeker!
Silence is a great help to a seeker after truth like myself.
That's what I've decided I am. A seeker of wisdom and truth.
I was always one of those guys who was a seeker after truth. I want to know what's going on.
Think, "I am beyond the body. This body is just a water bubble. I am beyond the mind. This mind is just a mad monkey. I am the Atma. I and God are one. Before this body was formed I was there. After this body leaves I am there. Without this body I am still there. I am omnipresent. I am all." To reach this truth you have to do some spiritual practice. You have to inquire, "What is God? Who is God? Who am I?" Jesus spent twelve years in the desert; then he realized. You must also do some Sadhana.
A seeker after truth, a follower of the law of Love, cannot hold anything against tomorrow.
God is another name for human intelligence raised above all error and imperfection, and extended to all possible truth.