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Biking and love do not make sense without your personal experience


Anatoliy Obraztsov


#spiritality #wisdom #experience

Money is a poor man's credit card.


Marshall McLuhan


#credit #credit card #man #money #poor

Movies are an editor's medium.


Stephen Root


#medium #movies

Maybe it’s something which can’t be defined,” Enso Roshi says. “Maybe it’s a question, to be lived.


T. Scott McLeod


#enlightenment #life-s-greatest-answers #life-s-purpose #living-the-question #meditation

I was tired in the evening yesterday. I felt drained by the last days outer conflicts. I felt separated from life. Suddenly I heard the wind blowing through the trees outside my open window, whispering a silent and playful invitation: "Do you want to play? Do you want to join the dance?" This playful invitation again joined my heart and being with the Existential dance. I was again in a silent prayer and oneness with life.


Swami Dhyan Giten


#existence #god #life #meditation #one-with-life

You asked me how to get out of the finite dimensions when I feel like it. I certainly don't use logic when I do it. Logic's the first thing you have to get rid of.


J.D. Salinger


#meditation #philosophy #teddy #logic

So it is with the mind, Nandini. Allow it to be in balance. Avoid extremes: the middle way is better. Neither force the mind too hard into concentration nor let it wander aimlessly. Meditation is to pay attention, to be aware of your breathing, your posture, your feelings, your perceptions, your thoughts, and all that passes through your mind and the mind itself; whatever is going on within you and between you and the universe. Meditation is not just sitting for an hour here or an hour there; meditation is a way of life. It is practiced all the time. There is no separation between meditation and everyday living. When you have ceased to be bound by the past or by the future, when you are fully present in the here and now, then it is meditation.


Satish Kumar


#buddha #meditation #mind #life

While writing is like a joyful release, editing is a prison where the bars are my former intentions and the abusive warden my own neuroticism.


Tiffany Madison


#editing #editing-humor #editors #joy #neurosis

In meditation we discover our inherent restlessness. Sometimes we get up and leave. Sometimes we sit there but our bodies wiggle and squirm and our minds go far away. This can be so uncomfortable that we feel’s it’s impossible to stay. Yet this feeling can teach us not just about ourselves but what it is to be human…we really don’t want to stay with the nakedness of our present experience. It goes against the grain to stay present. These are the times when only gentleness and a sense of humor can give us the strength to settle down…so whenever we wander off, we gently encourage ourselves to “stay” and settle down. Are we experiencing restlessness? Stay! Are fear and loathing out of control? Stay! Aching knees and throbbing back? Stay! What’s for lunch? Stay! I can’t stand this another minute! Stay!”


Pema Chödrön


#loving-kindness #meditation #mindfulness #wisdom #experience

I was 9 years old when I had my first glimpse of wholeness. It was early Christmas morning and I was standing in my pajamas in the living room and looked out of the large windows. Outside the white snow flakes silently singled down toward a snowclad landscape. Suddenly I was filled with a feeling of being one with the slowly dancing snowflakes, one with the silent landscape. I did not understand then that this was my first taste of meditation, but it created a deep thirst and a longing in my heart to return to this natural and effortless experience of being one with the Whole.


Swami Dhyan Giten


#god #life #meditation #silence #wholeness






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