Truth and Speech
TRUTH
Effort towards the truth should exist in every man of goodwill.
Our life ought to be governed by the Love for Truth and the thirst for Light.
Absolute truthfulness must govern life if one wants to be close to the Divine.
Only those who are perfectly truthful can be my true children. 13 December 1933
Let the light of Truth be born upon earth from today and for ever. 21 February 1953
The Light of Truth broods over the world to permeate and mould its future.
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Everything must be transformed by the knowledge of the Truth. 6 May 1954
Take Truth for your force, take Truth for your refuge. 28 April 1954
The only important thing is to follow the Divine’s truth with love and joy. 9 May 1954
The truth is in us, we have only to become aware of it. 17 May 1954
Blessed will be the day when the earth, awakened to the Truth, lives only for the Divine. 28 August 1954
The Truth is in you ― but you must want it, in order to realise it. 29 August 1954
The Divine’s Will is that the mind should know and He says, “Awake and be conscious of the Truth.” 22 October 1954
Let the Lord of Truth be always with you. 17 September 1958
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Let the flower of Truth blossom within you.
We must all be the faithful army of the Truth. 3 November 1965
We aspire for the Truth and its triumph in our being and our activities. 16 December 1967
Let the Truth be your master and your guide. 16 December 1967
Let your consecration to Truth be complete and constant.
Be more eager for truth than for success. 12 February 1969
Cling to Truth.
O Splendour of eternal Truth I call Thee. I salute Thee, O Sun of the morrow. July 1971
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THE MOTHER – 1964
Supreme Lord, Eternal Truth Let us obey Thee alone and live according to Truth. June 1971
(Message for the Rayagada Study Circle, Orissa)
The moment approaches when the Truth will govern the world. Will you work to hasten its coming? Blessings. 1971
Let us all work with a growing sincerity for the manifestation of the Divine Truth. 3 May 1972
Salute to the advent of the Truth.
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