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  • 'The stumbling, is the humbling...'
    Ananta Kranti
  • You aren’t actually a someone, a person, who is conscious. Rather, you are the aware space of consciousness itself, within which all the “thought up” entities in your world appear. Out of all these imagined entities, you have simply made the mistake of thinking that one of them is you.
    Enza Vita
  • The sense of 'me' is a thin non-existent veil, that none the less feels real. It is the experience of you being you and not me. This is not a problem to be solved, you are not a problem to be solved. It is life's own intelligence at work: 'this mouth, not that'! Enjoy yourself and when you know that in truth that it is all One Self, and that separation is an experience, and not the truth of things, then we can all play together in this garden of flowers, each face, every being, lovely and original.
    Susanne Marie
  • The practice of presence is an opening, a relaxing of your focus (while maintaining alertness) and letting everything come to you, instead of you chasing after something (even though the reality is that awareness doesn’t “come” to us because we already are that). The words “relaxing into it while maintaining alertness” seem to point to a mind-made effort, but what I’m talking about is to leave the mind as it is, without giving it anything to do.
    Enza Vita
  • "Life is like playing hide the key with God. God has hidden the key and now it is up to us to find the key again. It also takes us a while to realize that the key is hidden in our own heart. The heart is the door to allow life to guide us. The heart is the door to say "yes" to life. The heart is the door to surrender to life." - Swami Dhyan Giten
    Swami Dhyan Giten
  • Unconditional love is so unconditional that it even embraces our failure to love unconditionally.
    Jeff Foster
  • It's not that the body stops experiencing pain, it's that you stop experiencing the body.
    Devaji
  • One has to watch the fluctuations of the mind without touching anything. By remaining as a neutral witness of thoughts, sensations and perceptions, one comes to know that which is prior to the mind.
    Swami Atmananda Udasin
  • Along with self-growth, sharing what we know, what has worked for us, and what may help others live, laugh and Love more, is the purpose of adversity.
    Richi
  • If it is not here NOW, it is not eternal.
    Ananta Kranti
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