Submit Markji’s Words
This page invites you to contribute words of Markji that have stayed with you. Please submit a quotation from a lecture, recording, published text, or your personal notes, along with as much source information as you have, such as a lecture link and timestamp, date, or context. Typed quotations are welcome, as are photos of handwritten notes. Each submission helps his words continue to live through shared remembrance and careful curation.
“So I found myself in search of the sacred. Not to invade it, but to be invaded by it. Not to possess it but to be possessed by it. Not to take it but to give what I could. I took the attitude of the servant and see how I could serve this most supremely living being.”
“Tranquility is a vow we make to which we try to adhere with reverence devotion and gratitude. It comes and is maintained by that inscrutable grace that bring tears to our eyes, fills our heart with love and illumines our minds. All we can do is wait, maintaining awareness and reverent devotion. The Lord comes in his own time and so too the Mother.”
“The Lord can grace us in an instant. Our sense of limitation is where we begin and is the path we travel. Those who feel very confident cannot make progress. Devotion in our perspective is a loving concern for the Lord within us and all things. The very best is to maintain that awareness while we go about our daily life. That awareness guides our intentions and gives us inner strength. Our degree of intimacy is measured by our humility and surrender of worldly ambitions to succeed. This too is Yoga.”