“Ceasing to become means that in the face of that which the mind can never know, you do not move. As long as you are trying to become, trying to get somewhere, trying to attain something, you are quite literally moving away from the Truth itself.” Adyashanti (The Impact of Awakening)
November 5, 2016 Daily Quote
“I do not understand the mystery of Grace – only that it meets where we are and does not leave us where it found us. I can receive gladly or grudgingly, in big gulps or in tiny tastes, like a deer at the salt.” Anne Lamott (Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith)
November 4, 2016 Daily Quote
“The human mind is like that monkey, incessantly active by its own nature, then it becomes drunk with the wine of desire, thus increasing its turbulence. After desire takes possession comes the sting of the scorpion of jealousy at the success of others, and last of all the demon of pride enters the mind, making it think itself of all importance.” Ram Dass (Facebook page: Ram Dass, Love Serve Remember)
November 3, 2016 Daily Quote
“The trick is not to believe in the thoughts that make you feel scared of emotional energy. Feelings have not the power to distract you from your truth, unless you think they do. Avoiding feelings, however, guides you in directions far removed from the desires of your Soul.” Bentinho Massaro (social media)
November 2, 2016 Daily Quote
“It isn’t the loved ones and gain, per se, that need to be renounced; it’s the unrealistic hopes we place on these things. Wishful thinking can easily become more compelling than the longing of the Bodhi heart.” Pema Chödrön (Cutting Ties: The Fruits of Solitude)
November 1, 2016 Daily Quote
“We’re all like localized vibrations of the infinite goodness of God’s presence. So love is our very nature. Love is our first, middle, and last name. Love is all, not as sentimentality but love that is self-forgetful and free of self-interest.” Fr. Thomas Keating
October 31, 2016 Daily Quote
“There are many ways to dance with our difficulties. Each one is a movement from unconsciousness to open attention. We can study them, or we can just let them go. We can transmute them and learn to make these energies a useful part of our practice. When we are unable to do this, we can put them aside and later find a safe and supportive circumstance in which to work with them. Beyond this, we can exaggerate them in our imagination to come to terms with them. We can mindfully enact them. All of these ways keep our practice growing, heartfelt, and alive.” Jack Kornfield (A Path with Heart: A Guide Through the Perils and Promises of Spiritual Life”)
October 30, 2016 Daily Quote
“Placing the blame or judgment on someone else leaves you powerless to change your experience. Taking responsibility for your beliefs and judgments gives you the power to change them.” Byron Katie
October 29, 2016 Daily Quote
“Sometimes, we may have expectations for our behavior or thoughts that are productive. We may challenge ourselves to practice more compassion or to meditate for ten minutes a day because we know it makes us feel good, even if we’re ‘not in the mood.’ The issue isn’t having expectations, but where the expectations are coming from.” Sharon Salzberg (The Tyranny of Aspiration)
October 28, 2016 Daily Quote
“One of the major causes of fear is that we do not want to face ourselves as we are. So, as well as the fears themselves, we have to examine the network of escapes we have developed to rid ourselves of them. If the mind, in which is included the brain, tries to overcome fear, to suppress it, discipline it, control it, translate it into terms of something else, there is friction, and that conflict is a waste of energy.” Jiddu Krishnamurti (Freedom from the Known)
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