What more liberating thought than “God is”—nay, “God”?
In waking, eating, working, dreaming, sleeping, Serving, meditating, chanting, divinely loving, My soul will constantly hum, unheard by any: God, God, God!
You can tell if your meditations are effective by observing if, in your life, you experience more peace, more harmony in your relationships, more joy.  
Surround yourself, wherever you go, with an aura of peacefulness. Walk consciously in that light of peace.
Meditation should be expansive, not contractive. Begin your meditation with a prayer that the whole planet be blessed.
Meditation is the necessary complement of prayer. Prayer is talking to God. Meditation is listening for His answer. Without both of these ingredients, divine conversation is impossible.
By receptivity in meditation we can begin to understand our connection to the great stream of Life itself.
The secret of meditation is ... Sitting upright with a straight spine; feeling that your strength emanates from your spine rather than from the muscles of your body.
The real purpose of meditation is to help us to realize on ever deeper levels of our being who we really are, in our deepest nature.
The body is a treacherous friend. Give it its due; no more. Pain and pleasure are transitory; endure all dualities with calmness, while trying at the same time to remove their hold. Imagination is the door through which disease as well as healing enters. Disbelieve in the reality of sickness even when you are ill; an unrecognized visitor will flee!
Physicians must carry on their work of healing through God’s laws as applied to matter.
In shallow men the fish of little thoughts cause much commotion. In oceanic minds the whales of inspiration make hardly a ruffle.
Thought is a force, even as electricity or gravitation. The human mind is a spark of the almighty consciousness of God. I could show you that whatever your powerful mind believes very intensely would instantly come to pass.