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The chains of habit are too weak to be felt until they are too strong to be broken.
Samuel Johnson (via dharmarainbow)
Sometimes the motivation to help others may be an extension of a deep desire to heal a wounded part of ourselves.
Daily OM (via dharmarainbow)
I should not make any promises right now, But I know if you Pray Somewhere in this world Something good will happen.
Hafiz (via dharmarainbow)
Do you resent doing what you are doing? It may be your job, or you may have agreed to do something and are doing it, but part of you resents and resists it. Are you carrying unspoken resentment toward a person close to you? Do you realize that the energy you thus emanate is so harmful in its effects that you are in fact contaminating yourself as well as those around you? Have a good look inside. Is there the slightest trace of resentment and unwillingness? If there is, observe it on both the mental and emotional levels. What thoughts is your mind creating around this situation? Then look at the emotion, which is the body’s reaction to those thoughts. Feel the emotion. Does it feel pleasant or unpleasant? Is it an energy that you would actually choose to have inside you? Do you have a choice? Maybe you are being taken advantage of, maybe the activity you are engaged in is tedious, maybe some close to you is dishonest, irritating, or unconscious, but all this is irrelevant. Whether your thoughts and emotions about this situation are justified or not makes no difference. The fact is that you are resisting what IS.
Eckhart Tolle, “The Power of Now” (via dharmarainbow)
You are really in search of yourself, without knowing it. You are love-longing for the love-worthy, the perfect lovable. Due to ignorance you are looking for it in the world of opposites and contradictions. When you find it within, your search will be over.
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
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You eliminate an enormous amount of suffering by concentrating on the suffering that is actually present instead of creating more with your thinking.
Larry Rosenberg, “When the Student Is Ready, the Teacher Bites” (via dharmarainbow)
What is the soul? Consciousness. The more awareness, the deeper the soul, and when such essence overflows, you feel a sacredness around. It’s so simple to tell one who puts on a robe and pretends to be a dervish from the real thing. We know the taste of pure water. Words can sound like a poem but not have any juice, no flavor to relish. How long do you look at pictures on a bathhouse wall? Soul is what draws you away from those pictures to talk with the old woman who sits outside by the door in the sun. She’s half blind, but she has what soul loves to flow into. She’s kind, she weeps.
(version by Coleman Barks from ‘The Soul of Rumi’)
At its heart, the spiritual journey is about surrender, letting go. It’s about letting go of our attachments and our fears, letting go of all the pushing and pulling we do to try to make things be the way our minds tell us they ‘ought’ to be.
Ram Dass (via dharmarainbow)
The best things in life are appreciated most after they have been lost.
Roy L. Smith (via dharmarainbow)