"Great teachers will never counsel you to be neglectful; they will teach you to be balanced. You have to work, no doubt, to feed and clothe the body. But if you allow one duty to contradict another, it is not a true duty. Thousands of businessmen are so busy gathering wealth, they forget that they are creating a lot of heart disease too! If the duty to prosperity makes you forget the duty to health, it is not duty. One should develop in a harmonious way. There is no use giving special attention to developing a wonderful body if it houses a peanut brain. The mind also must be developed. And if you have excellent health and prosperity and intellect, but you are not happy, then you have still not made a success in your life. When you can truthfully say, “I am happy, and no one can take my happiness away from me,” you are a king — you have found the image of God within you."
"Those who seek prosperity for themselves alone are in the end bound to become poor, or to suffer from mental inharmony, but those who consider the whole world as their home, and who really care and work for a group or world prosperity…find the individual prosperity that is legitimately theirs. This is a sure and secret law."