“When we practice generating compassion, we expect to experience the fear of our pain. Compassion practice is daring. It involves learning to relax and allow ourselves to move gently towards what scares us.” Pema Chödrön
February 27, 2015
“A moment of self-compassion can change your entire day; a string of such moments can change the course of your life.” Christopher Germer
February 26, 2015
“There is a lot of destruction that happens with enlightenment because there is a peeling away process, a removal of unnecessary characteristics and habit that we picked up for defense or survival. We often find that we don’t want to play those games anymore. We don’t want to pretend or lie. Not to others and not to ourselves.” Emily Maroutian
February 25, 2015
“If you want to know where to find your contribution to the world, look at your wounds. When you learn how to heal them, teach others.” Emily Maroutian
February 24, 2015
“I am not here for your understanding of who I am; I am here for your understanding of who you are. I am your mirror.” Emily Maroutian
February 23, 2015
“Energy is the currency of the universe. When you ‘pay’ attention to something, you buy that experience. So when you allow your consciousness to focus on someone or something that annoys you, you feed it your energy, and it reciprocates the experience of being annoyed. Be selective in your focus because your attention feeds the energy of it and keeps it alive. Not just within you, but in the collective consciousness as well.” Emily Maroutian
February 22, 2015
“All it takes to be more compassionate is the simple act of noticing.” Daniel Goleman
February 21, 2015
“The more alert we become to the blessing that flows into us through everything we touch, the more our own touch will bring blessings.” David Steindl-Rast
February 20, 2015
“Life is life – whether in a cat, or dog or man. There is no difference there between a cat or a man. The idea of difference is a human conception for man’s own advantage.” Sri Aurobindo
February 19, 2015
“Words and affirmations simply give shape to thought; they are not creative. Feeling is creative, and the more feeling that is put into the word, the greater power it will have over conditions.” Ernest Holmes