Wisdom from Emerson
Let us be silent, so we may hear the whisper of the gods. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Philosopher (May 25, 1803 – April 27, 1882)
Let us be silent, so we may hear the whisper of the gods. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Philosopher (May 25, 1803 – April 27, 1882)
This body is not me. I am not limited by this body. I am life without boundaries. I have never been born, and I have never died. Look at the ocean and the sky filled with stars, manifestations from my wondrous true mind. Since before time, I have been free. Birth and death are […]
Let your inner spiritual revelation become deep enough to include the whole world of time and space. If your spiritual revelation is only big enough to go beyond the relative world but not include it, then you will continue to experience a duality and therefore a struggle with the relative world. Do not become attached […]
What I love most about reality is that it’s always the story of a past. And what I love most about the past is that it’s over. ~Byron Katie
Humans are irrational to worry about their future nonexistence. ~Lucretius Roman philosopher and author, circa 99-55 B.C. On the Nature of Things
Victor Hugo was a French poet and novelist, most famous for his novel Les Miserable, which was adapted into the megahit Broadway musical, and later into the hit movie.
Parmenides of Elea (/pɑːrˈmɛnᵻdiːz əv ˈɛliə/; late sixth or early fifth century BC) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from Elea in Magnaraecia (Greater Greece, including Southern Italy). He was the founder of the Eleatic school of philosophy. The single known work of Parmenides is a poem, On Nature, which has survived only in fragmentary form. In this poem, Parmenides describes two views of reality. In “the way of […]
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Let your love be stronger than your hate or anger. Learn the wisdom of compromise, for it is better to bend a little than to break. H. G. Wells English Author, 1886-1946 Thanks to Betsy.
Thanks to Meera.
“My bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep; the more I give to thee, the more I have, for both are infinite.”
Thanks to Robbin.
“When the heart weeps for what it has lost, the soul laughs for what it has found.” Thanks to Kathleen.
“Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains.” “Where I Lived, and What I Lived For” Walden Henry David Thoreau Thanks to Beau.
Dogen Thanks to Daniel.
T. S. Eliot
I don’t typically post material from other living teachers, but I greatly admire Adyashanti, and a student of mine sent this quote of his to me recently. I find that I “can’t not” print it. The book it’s taken from really meant a lot to me. ~Fred In my case, which I think is […]