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If you take something that feels holy to you for granted then it stops being holy and sooner or later it certainly stops feeling holy. Never take something that awakens irreplaceable emotions and sensations in you for granted. Never mistake something sacred and rare for something commonplace. What is rare and valuable feels rare and valuable for a reason. Always cherish things and acknowledge them in their real multifaceted dimension and light. Always try, in your own way, to savour them and do them justice.
“Understanding and Love are not two separate things, but only one. To develop understanding, you have to practice looking at all living beings with the eyes of compassion. When you understand, you cannot help but love. And when you love, you naturally act in a way that can relieve the suffering of people.”
— Thich Nhat Hanh
All beliefs serve as self limitations and they’re all false.
Jed McKenna (via thecalminside)
The more you try to be positive, the more you will become negative. The nature of the mind is such that if you say, “I don’t want this,” only that will happen in your mind. Isn’t it so? Now, if you say, “I don’t want the negative,” only that will happen. Why are you talking about positive or negative at all? Why do you want to look at things this way? Why don’t you look at every situation the way it is, accept it the way it is, and see what is the best you can do about it? A situation is neither positive nor negative. Don’t try to develop attitudes and philosophies. Why can’t you just be here, without any specific attitude? Without any philosophy? Just aware. Simply aware. Every situation demands a different kind of response, isn’t it? If you develop attitudes of positive thinking or what not, it may work well in one situation. But in another kind of situation you will do stupid things, because you have a prejudiced idea that you have to be in a certain way.  If you go on thinking positive at the wrong place, the worst things may happen to you, isn’t it? So there is no need to be positive. There is no need to be negative, either. Just be aware. If you are aware, you will perceive a situation just the way it is. When you perceive a situation the way it is, you can act to the best of your intelligence and capability. It is as simple as that. Don’t get into prejudiced action.
Sadhguru (via thebigelectron)
Every human being, either consciously or unconsciously, through the process of what we call life, creates a certain image, a certain personality of himself. This image that you have created within yourselves has nothing to do with the reality. It has nothing to do with the self, your inner nature. It is a certain image that you have built, most of the time unconsciously. Everybody has some image of what they are. Very few human beings have built a conscious image of themselves. All others have built images according to whatever kind of patterns or external situations they fell into.
Now, why don’t we create a new self-image consciously, the way you really want to be? If you are intelligent enough, if you are aware enough, you can recast your image, a totally new image, whichever way you really want it. It is possible. But you should be willing to leave the old one. This is not pretension. Instead of acting unconsciously, you act consciously. You can create that kind of image which supports you best; that kind of image which creates maximum harmony around you; that kind of image which has least friction. You create that kind of an image which is closest to your inner nature. What kind of an image, do you think, is closest to your inner nature? Please see, the inner nature is very silent, not dominant but very forceful. Very subtle but very forceful. Now that is what we need to do: the grosser elements within you – your anger, your limitations must be chopped off. Create a new self-image, which is subtle but tremendously forceful.
Think about it for the next one or two days and create a proper image for yourself; what should be the fundamental nature of your thought and emotion. Before we create something, let’s really see, if what we are creating now is better than what we have. Choose a time when you would not be disturbed. Sit comfortably with your back rested and be relaxed. Now, close your eyes and visualize how other people should experience you. Create a whole new human being. Look at it with as much detail as possible. See if this new image is more human, more efficient, more loving.
Visualize this new image as powerfully as you can. Make it alive within yourself. If your thought is powerful enough, if your visualization is powerful enough, it can even break the bonds of karma. The karmic limitations can be broken by creating a powerful visualization of what you want to be. This is the opportunity to transcend all your limitations of thought, emotion and action.
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“One should use information and logic as a drunkard would use a lamp post, only for support, not for illumination.”
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“The mind may accept or deny that you are awareness, but either way it can’t really understand. It cannot comprehend. Thought cannot comprehend what is beyond thought.”
— Adyashanti
Sometimes we think that to develop an open heart, to be truly loving and compassionate, means that we need to be passive, to allow others to abuse us, to smile and let anyone do what they want with us… Yet this is not what is meant by compassion. Quite the contrary…. Compassion is not at all weak. It is the strength that arises out of seeing the true nature of suffering in the world… Compassion allows us to bear witness to that suffering, whether it is in ourselves or others, without fear… it allows us to name injustice without hesitation, and to act strongly, with all the skill at our disposal. To develop this mind state of compassion is to learn to live…
Sharon Salzberg (via cobotis)
Everything is on fire. The senses are on fire, of seeing, hearing, touching, tasting, and smelling. The mind is on fire with beliefs, opinions, fears, doubts, anxieties, and ignorance. The body is on fire with decay, pain, injury, sickness and death. Yet, I say to you Sangha, there is no need for panic. Indeed, panic is part of the delusion of samsara. Impermanence is a rule of form. What comes to be will also come to pass. Do not attempt to hold movement. Resting in awareness, the fires of samsara cannot burn you. It burns only what is untrue. See clearly, Sangha, and you will know that while you think you are burning with it, it is only the ego which burns. Rest in this fire of being. It will only destroy what is untrue. This fire is holy, it purifies. It will reveal the ego as false and your unnamed nature as what is.
Silent Gong (via silentgong)
“Am I repressing trauma or can I genuinely not remember my childhood” a novel by me
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Self-care is not selfish or self-indulgent. We cannot nurture others from a dry well. We need to take care of our own needs first, then we can give from our surplus, our abundance.
Jennifer Louden (via cultivating-kindness)
The Florida Project (2017)