Prem Rawat quotes - page 3

Prem Rawat is an Indian-born speaker and author, renowned for his teachings on inner peace and personal fulfillment. His work has inspired millions worldwide through live events, books, and educational programs. He continues to share his message of peace and self-discovery across cultures and generations. Here are 112 of his quotes:

Here I am, a human being who came in this world just like anybody else did. A lot of things happen in our lives. Some traumatic experiences happen, some happy experiences happen. And we all live. We all survive. And there is the one thing that's so simple and so profound within inside of us, which is completely uncontaminated by everything that happens, everything that occurs all around us. (Prem Rawat)
In the heart of the sphere of everything that keeps changing, there one thing that never changes-life. Life is the one thing that stays with me until the very end. Today, people may like me. Tomorrow, they may not. But my life is still there. It is not subject to good and bad. Human beings are the thinkers-homo sapiens-the ones with the brains. We can think about things, and in our thoughts, everything keeps changing. In our moods, everything keeps changing. Yet, in our beings, there is the heart, and the heart does not change because it is consistent with only one thing. Our needs on the outside change all the time, but the heart's need never changes. It is consistently the same, and always will be. (Prem Rawat)
I need my anchor because without the anchor, the boat will drift away. I need stability in my life. I need that one place that I can call home. In that home, it feels good. I can rest. I can take off my shoes. I can rest my weary body. We all also have a home within that feels good, where we can rest. For those few minutes, we can close the door and we can say to the world, 'Stand by.' For those few minutes, we can be where we want to be and love that feeling. And in those few minutes, we can look at our Creator and say, 'Thank you for this life. Thank you for what you have given me. (Prem Rawat)