Sunday Reflections — Path of fulfilment

Rajeev Varma
2 min readJan 9, 2022
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This week, Sunday Reflections explores the path of fulfilment:

“Too much time is wasted fighting one self and life itself. Peace and fulfilment emerge the moment you embrace both.” ~ Rasheed Ogunlaru

“If you look to others for fulfilment, you will never truly be fulfilled. Be content with what you have; rejoice in the way things are. When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you.” ~ Laozi

“Do not compare, do not measure. No other way is like yours. All other ways deceive and tempt you. You must fulfil the way that is in you.” ~ Carl Jung

“Most of us have considerable prosperity in our lives. Often, we are so busy pursuing our unmet desires that we are unable to enjoy all that we already have. Allowing ourselves to really appreciate the prosperity we have created is a big step toward opening to even greater fulfilment.” ~ Viktor E. Frankl

“When all mental activity around who you think you are or what you need for happiness is stopped, there is a crack in the authority of perception, in the structure of the mind. I invite you to enter through that crack. Come in through that opening. When you do, the mind is no longer filled with its latest self-definition. In that moment, there is only silence. And in that silence, it is possible to recognize absolute fulfilment: the truth of who you are.” ~ Gangaji

“When we finally give up the struggle to find fulfilment “out there,” we have nowhere to go but within. It is at this moment of total surrender that a new light begins to dawn.” ~ Shakti Gawain

“A life of fulfilment comes from within; through the knowledge that you were created with everything you need to be happy.” ~ Deepak Chopra

“The reality consists only of now, the present. It has nothing to do with the past and nothing to do with the future. It is so concentrated in this moment that if you can be in this moment, all that you are seeking and searching will be fulfilled. This moment is the door to the divine.” ~ Rajneesh

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Rajeev Varma

Life coach, writer and editor. Deeply interested in spirituality, Rajeev reflects and writes on everyday life issues