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  • "I am not the perishable body, but the eternal Self." Ramana Maharshi
    Kasia Jarosinska
  • You can't practice to become what you already are.
    Eric Putkonen
  • There is nothing to be attained. We are already That which we are seeking but we have mistakenly identified ourselves as being the body and the mind, believing that we are objects living in a world full of other objects!
    Swami Atmananda Udasin
  • There is one lfe we live and the other we die for.
    Rajiv Kapur
  • “Enlightenment is a paradoxical phenomenon. You need to be committed to become enlightenment, and to do whatever is necessary to make it happen. But at the same time you can not force enlightenment to happen by sheer will. It is like the situation with happiness: you can not force happiness to happen, but you can create the right circumstances for happiness to happen. You need to be willing to die, to let go of your limited sense of “I”, to achieve enlightenment. I can feel a deepening thirst to die, to dissolve into the silence, in my heart and being.” ― Swami Dhyan Giten
    Swami Dhyan Giten
  • Forget every memory that ever happened. Look at every moment as brand new… fresh now, right NOW.
    John Grenafege
  • If we ask the question: 'Who am I?' - we cannot find any personal identity. We need this wonderful self-referral system so that we can avoid having 'the wool pulled over our eyes' by the dense weave of our thoughts, the 'veil' through which we must eventually see beyond. All there is, is No-thing being Every-thing.
    Mandi Solk
  • "Here we are, benevolent rooted space wearing a remarkably sensitive instrument called the body. Most sages report the body mind insists on being included and permeated by presence, so it too, can know and live its naturalness. The body is the five elements, already free with no history, though it has born witness to all. As compassion we will be instantly aware of any suffering and answer its call, as stillness we will be aware of remaining restlessness. To be with what is in the moment, this is our function and is at the heart of all longing. Join with your fellow sages in satsang, sharing what you are noticing is an act of love." - Pamela -
    Pamela Wilson
  • Don't identify with the problem, know that the identification is the problem.
    Rajiv Kapur
  • Reference points arise spontaneously. They’re not your reference points so why take ownership? Thinking arises spontaneously in much the same manner as breathing does. While it’s much easier to recognise the automatic nature of the body functions, see clearly that the notion of a reference point, or ego is also just a spontaneous occurrence. If there is no investment in it or sense of ownership, then it can’t be a problem. ~ Kalyani
    Kalyani Lawry
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