“During the last year she was alive, at age 95, my mother said many times, “It’s so freeing to realize that nothing really matters.” She said it joyously, with relief, as if a burden had been lifted. She also said over and over, “Love yourself". Tollifson, Joan. Nothing to Grasp (p. 174). New Harbinger Publications. Kindle Edition.” LoveJoyFreedomSelf LoveNondualityDetachment Book:Nothing to Grasp Source: Nothing to Grasp
“Awareness by its very nature doesn’t need anything to be other than exactly how it is. It doesn’t go to war with the way things are, it simply exposes them to the light. It allows everything to undo itself. Awareness is unconditional love, absolute devotion. It accepts everything.” LoveAwarenessDevotionNonduality Book:Nothing to Grasp Source: Nothing to Grasp
“We know in our deepest heart of hearts that unconditional love is somehow more true – more fundamental, more real, more radical (at the root) – than hate, which always seems to be confused, deluded, reactive, divisive and false. Love breeds love, and hate breeds hate. We all experience this.” LoveUnconditional LoveDivine LoveGod S LoveNonduaity Book:Painting the Sidewalk with Water: Talks and Dialogs About Nonduality Source: Painting the Sidewalk with Water: Talks and Dialogs About Nonduality