February 2012
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A Simple Practice to Awaken Your Positive Energy
It is our nature to experience periods when our energy is high and periods when our energy is low. This is inevitable and neither should be seen as a ‘good’ or ‘bad’ thing. Positive energy cannot exist with out negative energy and vice versa - this is a universal law. The good or bad feelings associated with these situations are created by our minds - and are no more...
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You can make a big list and you will be surprised how many fears are there, and...
– Osho
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Drinking a delicious oolong tea after an amazing meditation session. Happy Friday - I am grateful each and every one of you!
OM!
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Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Don’t resist...
– Tao Te Ching
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10 Practices of a Peacemaker →
wordslessspoken:
Recognizing that I am not separate from all that is.
Being satisfied with what I have.
Encountering all creations with respect and dignity.
Listening and speaking from the heart.
Cultivating a mind that sees clearly.
Unconditionally accepting what each moment has to offer.
Speaking…
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Yoga is universal in its application and hence all-embracing. Through its...
– Shiri Yogendra
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What are you grateful for today?
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Don’t try to escape, don’t try to renounce, because if you renounce you are...
– Osho
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Values
Traveling down the path of consciousness, one often picks up new values along the way. Values that are more deeply rooted in oneness, compassion, understanding, awareness, love, impermanence, and so forth. Deeply rooted values are a natural byproduct of any spiritual path and once they have been ignited within the soul they burn bright.
At the same time, this new passion can become an object...
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January 2012
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"If you want to learn to love better, you should...
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The Professor and the Zen Master
Once, a professor went to a Zen Master. He asked him to explain the meaning of Zen. The Master quietly poured a cup of tea. The cup was full but he continued to pour.
The professor could not stand this any longer, so he questioned the Master impatiently, “Why do you keep pouring when the cup is full?”
“I want to point out to you,” the Master said, “that you are...
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The very purpose of spirituality is self-discipline. Rather than criticizing...
– Dalai Lama
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peaceloveandtypesofdoves asked: your blog is beautiful, if you ever get the time, it'd be so great if you checked out mine (: keep up the wonderful work!
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Do you have the patience to wait till your mind settles and the water is clear?...
– Tao (via shaktilover)
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People often say that ‘beauty is in the eye of the beholder,’ and I...
– Salma Hayek
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The shortest teaching
Student: Who am I?
Teacher: The nothingness that is in everything and everybody, manifesting in you as your form of a human being, giving you the sense of a somebody that in actuality you're not.
Student: Less words?
Teacher: Outside noisy, inside empty.
Student: Less words?
Teacher: Emptiness.
Student: Shorter?
Teacher: Am.
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