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It is from that region of silence, that wordless knowing comes.
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I don't think one can run out and try and chase love.
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Be willing to be where you actually are. In my experience, that is the most inherently meaningful experience you can have.
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When the heart opens, we forget ourselves and the world pours in.
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To keep faith with life is to experience that everything- everything that comes to us whatever it is- has its place in the puzzle of our existence.
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The capacity to become aware of the givens of our existence - such as change - and to actually welcome those as just part of our human experience releases the struggle.
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Each of us is already special in the sense that nobody has the unique pattern of potentialities that anyone else has.
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The everyday, familiar sense of self who lives in time, and that dimension which we've called presence, that is always here, that is still and quiet.
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When we are open to ourselves and our own experience, and therefore, open to the world, then the world can respond.
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A knowing of what needs to be done or what needs to be said or what needs to happen at any given time. That is wisdom and wisdom does not come from the accumulation of knowledge.
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We can acquire as much knowledge as we would like with a few taps on our keyboard. That's extremely valuable, but wisdom comes again from some different dimension.
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We have all had serendipitous moments - the most unlikely meetings out of nowhere - that can happen when we have this quality of deep acceptance towards ourselves.
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The love of someone else is more accessible or more possible if one lives with a sense of loving embrace towards oneself because that extends out into the world.
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I certainly spent many years in my early life chasing all over the globe for meaning and purpose. I'd feel like I'd found it, then it would fade away again.
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In today's world it is deceptively easy to lose sight of our direction and the things that matter and give us joy. How quickly the days can slip by, the years all gone, and we, at the end of our lives, mourning the life we dreamed of but never lived. Poetry urges us to stand once and for all, and now, in the heart of our own life.
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Wisdom and knowledge are two different things.
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The ego, as our familiar sense of self, seems predicated on fear. The fear that we might not make it, that we might not get where we want to go. But deep down there is also a grain of fear that we have nothing to give or nothing to offer. I think that's the ego's justifiable anxiety about its substantiality and existence.
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When the heart opens, we forget ourselves and the world pours in: this world, and also the invisible world of meaning that sustains everything that was and ever shall be.
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Some of us have the good fortune of some type of natural gift, whether it's playing tennis or painting or writing.
Roger Housden
When we turn our gaze to the inside, it becomes difficult to locate this familiar sense of self. To overcome that fear we need to feel special in some way.
Roger Housden
I had a classic case of what people call seeker's disease. That was part of my journey, but now, meaning is like a secret that's revealing itself moment by moment, day by day.
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