A Quote by Meher Baba

The seeker asking, Where is God? Is really God saying, Where indeed is the seeker! — © Meher Baba
The seeker asking, Where is God? Is really God saying, Where indeed is the seeker!
Practice meditation. Become a seeker. Walk the path of the seeker. You will get the best of everything the world has to offer.
I would say before I dedicated my life to living for God, I was really your average thrill seeker.
Quite a different thing is, if a seeker, dissatisfied by materialism and doctrines, and longing for spiritual support, will ask advice and information of an adept. In such a case the adept is obliged to supply the seeker with spiritual light and insight, according to his mental powers. Then the magician should spare neither time nor pains to communicate his spiritual treasures and lead the seeker to the light.
Just being the seeker, somebody whose open to spiritual enlightenment, is in itself the important thing and it's the reward for being a seeker in this world.
For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought.
O Seeker, pain and suffering make one aware of God.
By the definite science of meditation known for millenniums to the yogis and sages of India, and to Jesus, any seeker of God can enlarge the caliber of his consciousness to omniscience to receive within himself the Universal Intelligence of God.
God reveals Himself, unfailingly, to the solitary, thoughtful seeker
The path of the seeker is full of pitfalls and temptations, and the seeker must walk it alone with God. I would recommend that you keep your feet on the ground and your thoughts at lofty heights, so that you may attract only good. Concentrate on giving so that you may open yourself to receiving; concentrate on living according to the light you have so that you may open yourself to more light; get as much light as possible through the inner way.
I am a passionate seeker after truth which is but another name for God.
The seeker of God is the real lover of vidya, unchangeable truth; all else is avidya, relative knowledge.
The Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, is God's "I Will" to every seeker for full salvation of spirit, soul and body.
Instead of asking what it feels like to follow God or be used by God, we should be asking who God is, and whether we really know Him. Everything else will take care of itself.
I have been a seeker and I still am, but I stopped asking the books and the stars. I started listening to the teaching of my Soul.
When the will to learn from the ordinary is present, a seeker may indeed gain entrance into levels of awareness that are extraordinary.
The modern man is necessarily a seeker of God, maybe a Man of Christ.
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