“We believe too quickly in feelings and thought-processes. You must become more detached from them. Keep looking without interpreting so quickly. Once you understand you are the witness to what is playing in the mind, if you don’t identify too quickly, you start to become aware of your own presence.” Mooji
August 1, 2016 Daily Quote
Common Ground Mini-Series: Carrie Triffet – Part 4 of 6
LIVING IN MASTERY
Living in mastery is a proactive decision, starting from this moment. No need to wait for enlightenment to ‘happen to you’ first! This course will offer some simple forms of practice for stepping into this choice right now , to help you gain firsthand experience and confidence in this process.
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About Carrie:
“My life was forever changed in 1986 by the sudden appearance of a mysterious inner Voice—which introduced itself with the intriguing statement: Long time no see. This divine guide led me into a twenty year practice of Buddhism. And then beginning in 2005, a series of profound shifts very quickly changed everything for me. Over the next decade the Voice led me to an intensive practice of A Course in Miracles, as well as other subsequent teachings. And finally this magnificent inner guide has led me—a stubbornly single-minded spiritual seeker—to the end of seeking.”
Carrie’s Books: Tastes Like God, Long Time No See, and The Enlightenment Project.
July 31, 2016 Daily Quote
“There is no true solitude except interior solitude. And interior solitude is not possible for anyone who does not accept his true place in relation to other men. There is no true peace possible for the man who still imagines that some accident of talent or grace or virtue segregates him from other men and places him above them.” Thomas Merton
July 30, 2016 Daily Quote
July 29, 2016 Daily Quote
July 28, 2016 Daily Quote
“It takes energy to look into suffering and to see what has brought about that suffering. But this insight will lead us to see how to end our suffering, and the path needed to do so. When we embrace our suffering, we see its origins, and we that it can end because there is a path. Our suffering is at the center. When we look at compost, we see the flowers. When we look into the sea of fire, we see a lotus. The path that does not run away from but embraces our suffering is the path that will lead us to liberation.” Thich Nhat Hanh
July 27, 2016 Daily Quote
July 25, 2016 Daily Quote
“There are always moments when one feels empty and estranged. Such moments are the most desirable, for it means the soul has cast its moorings and is sailing for distant places. This is detachment — when the old is over and the new has not yet come. If you are afraid the state may be distressing, there is really nothing to be afraid of. Remember the instruction: Whatever you come across – go beyond.” Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
Common Ground Mini-Series: Carrie Triffet – Part 3 of 6
LIVING IN MASTERY
Listen to this recording
About Carrie:
“My life was forever changed in 1986 by the sudden appearance of a mysterious inner Voice—which introduced itself with the intriguing statement: Long time no see. This divine guide led me into a twenty year practice of Buddhism. And then beginning in 2005, a series of profound shifts very quickly changed everything for me. Over the next decade the Voice led me to an intensive practice of A Course in Miracles, as well as other subsequent teachings. And finally this magnificent inner guide has led me—a stubbornly single-minded spiritual seeker—to the end of seeking.”
Carrie’s Books: Tastes Like God, Long Time No See, and The Enlightenment Project.
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