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“Healing isn’t pretty, but the other side is fucking beautiful.”
— Lovely Bones
“The worst thing in the world can happen, but the next day the sun will come up. And you will eat your toast. And you will drink your tea.”
—
Rhian Ellis
“You don’t have to have it all figured out at 21, or 30, or even 40. You’ll bloom when you’re ready. The only thing that matters is never giving up.”
— Aaron Mahnke
“The common prejudice that love is as common as ‘romance’ may be due to the fact that we all learned about it first through poetry. But the poets fool us; they are the only ones to whom love is not only a crucial, but an indispensable experience, which entitles them to mistake it for a universal one.”
— Hannah Arendt, The Human Condition
There’s nothing more intimate in life than simply being understood.
Brad Meltzer (via purplebuddhaquotes)
I am a lover without a lover. I am lovely and lonely and I belong deeply to myself.
Warsan Shire (via purplebuddhaquotes)
Be yourself. Life is precious as it is. All the elements for your happiness are already here. There is no need to run, strive, search, or struggle. Just be.
Thích Nhất Hạnh (via quietlotus)
Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.
John Wooden (via purplebuddhaquotes)
Because the world is filled with unenlightened beings, the potential for cruel and selfish actions exists without limitations. Our homes are bombarded by images and sounds that can fill us with horror, and because of our own fear, it is easy to become confused and entrapped by the madness of the world, always looking for our own position to take. Who is right? Who is wrong? What should be done? The Way of Dhamma is to stay in balance and allow the world to be as it is, responding as we need to, but letting go of all judgement and recrimination and transcendings the limitations of fear. Beings are the way they are, that’s their choice, but you are the way you are, and that’s your choice! So how are you choosing to be today? The moment we defend, support or rationalize violent action, whether through mind, body or speech, we have joined the ranks of the unenlightened and forgotten our heart. All the great masters, past and present speak of Love as the answer to all the difficulties of the world, but it is for true disciples of Dhamma to hear these words, not only with their ears, but with their heart and their whole being, and then apply them to their life. This is how we give ourselves to Dhamma. May all beings be happy…
Michael Kewley - The beautiful way of Dhamma. (via abiding-in-peace)
There isnt always an explanation for everything.
Ernest Hemingway (via purplebuddhaquotes)
A human being could be alive for years and years, thinking and breathing and eating, full of a million worries and feelings and thoughts, taking up space in the world, and then, in an instant, become absent, invisible.
Jhumpa Lahiri, Unaccustomed Earth (via quotespile)
Ashwagandha, one of the most vital herbs in Ayurvedic healing, has been used since ancient times for a wide variety of conditions, but is most well known for its restorative benefits. In Sanskrit ashwagandha means “the smell of a horse,” indicating that the herb imparts the vigor and strength of a stallion, and it has traditionally been prescribed to help people strengthen their immune system after an illness. In fact, it’s frequently referred to as “Indian ginseng” because of its rejuvenating properties (although botanically, ginseng and ashwagandha are unrelated). In addition, ashwagandha is also used to enhance sexual potency for both men and women.
Belonging to the same family as the tomato, ashwagandha (or Withania somnifera in Latin) is a plump shrub with oval leaves and yellow flowers. It bears red fruit about the size of a raisin. The herb is native to the dry regions of India, northern Africa, and the Middle East, but today is also grown in more mild climates, including in the United States.
Scientific Research
Ashwagandha contains many useful medicinal chemicals, including withanolides, (steroidal lactones), alkaloids, choline, fatty acids, amino acids, and a variety of sugars. While the leaves and fruit have valuable therapeutic properties, the root of the ashwagandha plant is the part most commonly used in Western herbal remedies.
Medical researchers have been studying ashwagandha with great interest and as of this date have carried out 216 studies of its healing benefits, summarized below:
confers immune system protection
combats the effects of stress
improves learning, memory, and reaction time
reduces anxiety and depression without causing drowsiness
stabilizes blood sugar
lowers cholesterol
reduces brain-cell degeneration
contains anti-malarial properties
offers anti-inflammatory benefits
“Foolish people think of liberation as something entirely different from the enjoyment of the world; but whatever there is sublime and great which is heard, seen, smelt, eaten, known and touched, is good all round… The whole drama of the world is to be known as perfectly pure by nature.”
— Subhashita-samgraha, 47
“People suffer because they are caught in their views. As soon as we release those views, we are free and we don’t suffer anymore.”
— Thich Nhat Hanh
“It is not the outer objects that entangle us. It is the inner clinging that entangles us.”
— Tilopa
“At the end of the day, you can have something in your head, something in your hand, or something in your heart. What are you choosing?”
— Mooji
“Do you know what scholarship means, or what a school means? The original meaning of schola is leisure. We spoke of a ‘scholar and a gentleman’ because a gentleman was a person who had a private income and could afford to be a scholar. He did not have to earn a living and could therefore study the classics and poetry. Today, nothing is more busy than a school. They make you work, work, work, because you have to get through on schedule. There are expedited courses, and you go to school to get a Ph.D. in order to earn a living. So, on the whole, this is a contradiction of scholarship. Scholarship is to study everything that is unimportant and not necessary for survival, including all the charming irrelevancies of life.”
— Alan Watts