50 insightful quotes from the book – Everything is psychology

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1.) “The colossal enormity of the space and its consistent expansion is a psychology, which you have named ‘Universe’.” (Page 7)

2.) “Man differentiates between objects on the basis of their distinct form, colour and characteristics… This, however, is a very superficial way to look at an object.” (Page 8)

3.) “Every atom that exists here has three dimensions—a ‘sense of being’, time and space.” (Page 10)

4.) “Science is the branch of study that discovers the psychology of every object that has mass.” (Page 13)

5.) “Comforts and conveniences are limited to the physical body… On the other hand, happiness and sorrow are subjects purely pertaining to the mind.” (Page 16)

6.) “Science can transplant a liver or a heart, but it cannot remove sorrow and tension from within you; only psychology has the power to treat such ailments.” (Page 16)

7.) “Human beings are the only creatures who cannot be enslaved against their wish even for a second.” (Page 18)

8.) “The one who blames others—whether it is a friend, spouse, sibling or father—for his own weaknesses, mistakes and resultant failures, will continue to be sucked deeper into the abyss of failure.” (Page 18)

9.) “As far as the mind and the brain are concerned, they are absolutely free and will always remain so.” (Page 20)

10.) “Success is directly related to only one thing—whether you are rooted in your natural psychology or not.” (Page 24)

11.) “Self-confidence is the natural derivative of contentment. If you are content, you will be absolutely confident too.” (Page 24)

12.) “Being introverted is the key to retain your natural psychology.” (Page 26)

13.) “The brain is the realm of thoughts and the mind is the realm of emotions.” (Page 27)

14.) “Desire is the root from where all this originates. That is why, over the centuries, those who knew the true nature of desire have termed it a human being’s greatest enemy.” (Page 28)

15.) “As far as giving a reaction is concerned, the mind and brain are more reactive than even hydrogen!” (Page 29)

16.) “The attempt to change one’s psychology is the root cause of all sorrows.” (Page 30)

17.) “If the mind and the brain are not aligned, there can be no happiness or success in life.” (Page 30)

18.) “Use of the brain is nothing but an indication of the presence of ego, and ego is nothing but the refusal to accept the supremacy of Nature.” (Page 35)

19.) “To become successful and great is good, but to forsake your natural psychology in order to do this is wrong.” (Page 36)

20.) “Happiness within and prosperity on the outside is the only all-encompassing formula for human beings to be happy and successful.” (Page 45)

21.) “Collectivism or individualism, both are right, but communities, at all costs, are wrong.” (Page 48)

22.) “Avoid, Ignore and Rule!” (Page 49)

23.) “All words which are not related to physical existence, but are directly related to the state of human beings or their behaviour, fall under the purview of psychology.” (Page 52)

24.) “Truth is not something that is confined to books alone.” (Page 57)

25.) “Whatever a person is doing on the outside is his sense of superiority, and the exact opposite of it, within him, is his inferiority complex.” (Page 62)

26.) “There are no free lunches in this world… you have to pay a price for everything in life.” (Page 65)

27.) “In the business of life, nothing can be gained without investing time and effort.” (Page 66)

28.) “If you pay a high price and secure something of low value, then it is a perfect formula for ruining your life.” (Page 67)

29.) “Any ‘good’ you do will definitely be accompanied by the bad, for it is inevitable.” (Page 70)

30.) “Every influence of combination psychology will always have a two-pronged effect.” (Page 71)

31.) “When the cost of doing greater good produces minor bad repercussions, it is nothing but existential justice.” (Page 75)

32.) “Creativity and the quality of being creative is the very speciality of natural psychology.” (Page 79)

33.) “The word ‘God’, if applied in the context of an individual, signifies a person who has shouldered the responsibility of his own self.” (Page 81)

34.) “For a person rooted in natural psychology, he who needs no more is wealthy.” (Page 82)

35.) “The teaching that prevents you from forging a combination psychology is true knowledge, and that which compels you to forge a combination is ignorance.” (Page 86)

36.) “Joy is an experience where there is no aftermath of unhappiness. Happiness is an experience which is always followed by unhappiness.” (Page 94)

37.) “True relationships are those whose premise is based on this understanding [of individuality]; otherwise, they are nothing but a problem.” (Page 97)

38.) “Whenever you are gripped by sorrow, difficulties or tension in life, it is because of your attempts to change either your own or someone else’s psychology.” (Page 102)

39.) “Human beings cannot succeed without aligning themselves with Nature.” (Page 104)

40.) “Every forceful attempt to change an individual’s psychology is akin to committing a murder.” (Page 110)

41.) “To retain one’s own psychology and accept others’ psychology, or rather support it to the best of your ability is what love is all about.” (Page 111)

42.) “Tampering with the primary freedom of a human being is actually the only sin in the whole of existence.” (Page 116)

43.) “To selflessly perform a task is the innate psychology of Nature.” (Page 129)

44.) “Selfishness stems from seeking a ‘reason’ to perform an action.” (Page 131)

45.) “Mood and desire are not one’s enemies; in fact, they are the cornerstones of human existence.” (Page 134)

46.) “‘Happening’ is natural. ‘Doing’ is artificial.” (Page 139)

47.) “Even if you are troubled by negative emotions, suppressing them is surely not the solution.” (Page 161)

48.) “Happening has only one golden rule – it multiplies with selfless sharing.” (Page 187)

49.) “Every effort which a human being makes to gain or achieve something is an insult to his dignity.” (Page 199)

50.) “It is Nature’s ‘happening’ alone which is vested with the power to usher happiness and success in human life.” (Page 220)