1. aspirant - Noun
2. aspirant - Adjective
3. aspirant - Adjective Satellite
Aspiring.
One who aspires; one who eagerly seeks some high position or object of attainment.
Source: Webster's dictionaryNietzsche says that as soon as he had read a single page of Schopenhauer, he knew he would read every page of him and pay heed to every word, even to the errors he might find. Every intellectual aspirant will be able to name men whom he has read in this way. Georg Brandes
A boat may stay in water, but water should not stay in boat. A spiritual aspirant may live in the world, but the world should not live within him. Ramakrishna
The real spiritual progress of the aspirant is measured by the extent to which he achieves inner tranquility. Swami Sivananda
This world is a strange world. We have to learn many lessons. One of the disciples of the Lord Jesus betrayed the Lord. Many obstacles will come to the growing aspirant at every step. We will have to show our strength. Swami Sivananda
IMPOSTOR n. A rival aspirant to public honors. Ambrose Bierce
It is dangerous for a spiritual master to accept almost any aspirant. Although it is an aspect of mercy, it is dangerous. The danger also depends on the spiritual potency of the particular guru. Without sufficient potency, a few offensive or faithless disciples can lead to the guru's fall. Bhakti Tirtha Swami