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“Bhagwan says that running after money will never bring happiness, and finding true happiness is to touch the center of one’s soul. I can have all the money in this world and still be unhappy. Likewise, I can have no money and still be happy. Happiness is just a state of mind. I choose to be happy.”
― Saint Richard Parker
― Saint Richard Parker
“Everything he says is new to me. But something about it sounds so familiar, like a passive knowledge I had always known before. I want this liberation, this boundless love!”
― Saint Richard Parker
― Saint Richard Parker
“Expectation has brought me disappointment. Disappointment has brought me wisdom. Acceptance, gratitude and appreciation have brought me joy and fulfilment.”
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“Life’s most precious moments are not all loud or uproarious. Silence and stillness has its own virtues.”
― Dead Toad Scrolls
― Dead Toad Scrolls
“Think about every good thing in your life right now. Free yourself of worrying. Let go of the anxiety, breathe. Stay positive, all is well.”
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“When you feel that others are lacking and failing ....
first assess the skill, style, quality, results, mindset,
support, professionalism and spirit with which
you yourself play the game.”
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first assess the skill, style, quality, results, mindset,
support, professionalism and spirit with which
you yourself play the game.”
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“Mindfulness increases the awareness of the Nature of the Mind. If we learn to Control our Mind and Listen to our Souls we can consciously choose to be Joyful instead of sad, Peaceful and Loving, Alert and Relaxed.”
― Mindful Being
― Mindful Being
“We train ourselves all through our life to waste energy following our inner narratives. We are often unconsciously driven by our fears, worries and fantasies. Enter the space of Awareness of the present moment with no emotional filters, no regrets nor hopes, no daydreaming and no nightmares.”
― Mindful Being
― Mindful Being
“The mind has greater power than a computer.
The heart has greater power than an engine.
The soul has greater power than a reactor.
The tongue has greater power than a sword.
The eye has greater power than a camera.
The ear has greater power than a recorder.
The feet are a greater invention than the car.
The hands are a greater invention than the carriage.
The nose is a greater invention than the vacuum.
The mouth is a greater invention than the megaphone.
The stomach is a greater invention than the refrigerator.
The skin is a greater invention than clothes.”
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The heart has greater power than an engine.
The soul has greater power than a reactor.
The tongue has greater power than a sword.
The eye has greater power than a camera.
The ear has greater power than a recorder.
The feet are a greater invention than the car.
The hands are a greater invention than the carriage.
The nose is a greater invention than the vacuum.
The mouth is a greater invention than the megaphone.
The stomach is a greater invention than the refrigerator.
The skin is a greater invention than clothes.”
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“We need to maintain an awareness of our awareness, of what we are paying attention to, in order to discriminate between higher and lower forms of love.”
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“If a disciple is old,
a master should be mature.
If a disciple is young,
a master should be accessible.
If a disciple is brave,
a master should be fearless.
If a disciple is shrewd,
a master should be wise.
If a disciple is strong,
a master should be powerful.
If a disciple is learned,
a master should be enlightened.
If a disciple is contented,
a master should be joyful.
If a disciple is faithful,
a master should be devoted.
If a disciple is tolerant,
a master should be peaceful.
If a disciple is intro inspective,
a master should be self-aware.
If a disciple is focused,
a master should be determined.
If a disciple is exceptional,
a master should be perfect.”
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a master should be mature.
If a disciple is young,
a master should be accessible.
If a disciple is brave,
a master should be fearless.
If a disciple is shrewd,
a master should be wise.
If a disciple is strong,
a master should be powerful.
If a disciple is learned,
a master should be enlightened.
If a disciple is contented,
a master should be joyful.
If a disciple is faithful,
a master should be devoted.
If a disciple is tolerant,
a master should be peaceful.
If a disciple is intro inspective,
a master should be self-aware.
If a disciple is focused,
a master should be determined.
If a disciple is exceptional,
a master should be perfect.”
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“Acknowledge others,
and you will be acknowledged.
Welcome others,
and you will be welcomed.
Cherish others,
and you will be cherished.
Esteem others,
and you will be esteemed.
Despise others,
and you will be despised.
Reject others,
and you will be rejected.
Ignore others,
and you will be ignored.
Disregard others,
and you will be disregarded.
Hear others,
and you will be heard.
Understand others,
and you will be understood.
Help others,
and you be will be helped.
Love others,
and you will be loved.”
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and you will be acknowledged.
Welcome others,
and you will be welcomed.
Cherish others,
and you will be cherished.
Esteem others,
and you will be esteemed.
Despise others,
and you will be despised.
Reject others,
and you will be rejected.
Ignore others,
and you will be ignored.
Disregard others,
and you will be disregarded.
Hear others,
and you will be heard.
Understand others,
and you will be understood.
Help others,
and you be will be helped.
Love others,
and you will be loved.”
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“The “power of pause” creates high-quality energy that increases our resilience and our ability to deal with more complex problems.”
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“Operating in a state of mindlessness robs us of our ability to create holistic wealth.”
― Holistic Wealth (Expanded and Updated): 36 Life Lessons to Help You Recover from Disruption, Find Your Life Purpose, and Achieve Financial Freedom
― Holistic Wealth (Expanded and Updated): 36 Life Lessons to Help You Recover from Disruption, Find Your Life Purpose, and Achieve Financial Freedom
“Not doing anything is the key to meditation.”
― A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life
― A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life
“Stillness is the elixir the soul likes to drink.”
― A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life
― A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life
“Every little thing is related to every little thing.”
― A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life
― A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life
“Being unhappy is a choice the mind makes in haste.”
― A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life
― A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life
“Sometimes
by standing still
you get a lot more done"
excerpt from "Mountaineer”
― Limitless: Sharing The Wor(l)d Through Love’s Eyes
by standing still
you get a lot more done"
excerpt from "Mountaineer”
― Limitless: Sharing The Wor(l)d Through Love’s Eyes
“I kept looking outwards... when I should of been looking within.”
― A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life
― A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life
“Life is an incredible journey with a vehicle you build, with the people you choose, on the road you take, and to the destination you can't change.”
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“Practicing mindfulness can seem abstract at first. It certainly was to me. But what I’ve learned is that when we use the senses we have available, we create a shortcut to present-centered living. Because the body naturally rests in the here-and-now, it proves itself a useful tool in mindfulness.”
― Meditations for Black Men: Ten Guided Meditations for the Body, Mind, and Spirit
― Meditations for Black Men: Ten Guided Meditations for the Body, Mind, and Spirit
“As we embrace Global Holistic Wealth Day, it’s important to engage in transformative practices that elevate our experiences and deepen our understanding of holistic wealth. From mindful meditation sessions at sunrise to embracing sustainable living, Global Holistic Wealth Day offers a unique opportunity to nurture our minds, bodies, and spirits.”
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“A major issue with modern society and its mainstream culture is that it propagates a distorted idea of what it means to be human and what brings us true happiness. Through mass media, entertainment, advertising, and other cultural elements, we have been indoctrinated to believe that the sole purpose of life is to chase amusement and endless distractions. We have been sold the notion that satisfying our most basic instincts is an admirable goal. That unbridled promiscuity and unrestrained sexuality lead to fulfillment and that accumulating material possessions and wealth guarantees both success and happiness.”
― THE MODERN WORLD AGAINST THE HUMAN SOUL: Exploring modernity's impact on the human spirit and well-being
― THE MODERN WORLD AGAINST THE HUMAN SOUL: Exploring modernity's impact on the human spirit and well-being
“Who could have that that
Silence could be so silent?
Who could?
For even thoughts
They are so loud
How can they ever convey
Something as silent as silence
How can they?”
― Anant Brihaspati & Family
Silence could be so silent?
Who could?
For even thoughts
They are so loud
How can they ever convey
Something as silent as silence
How can they?”
― Anant Brihaspati & Family
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