“It's your thoughts, words, and deeds; a farmer sowing his seeds, it's a mind thing described in those creeds. As within, so without. As above, so below. Think, say and act love and it's love that will flow. Let hate harbor in your mind and hate is what you'll regretfully find.”
Source: The Land Flowing With Milk And Honey
“The quality of our life is directly proportional to the quality of our thoughts.”
“Mind genius, call it formless substance, thought waves filling its canvas. Fluorescent radiance tasting the color you see. Imagination of a giant is what I'm destined to be.
Color coded thoughts, pay attention to its silver lining. It's master-minding. I've discovered my minds frequency is like treasure finding, diamond mining, Kings & Majesties at the round table dining.”
Source: The Land Flowing With Milk And Honey
“Der var ingen mere lig mig end min mor. Vi kunne begge stirre ud i luften i timevis fortabte i dybet af vores tanker. Vi havde begge to liv, det indre og det ydre. Vi havde samme hjerne, men udviklet i vidt forskellige miljøer.”
Source: Ash-Shaheed [Vidnet]
“And sometimes you need things rather than just thoughts.”
“The path of peace is not a passive journey. It takes incredible strength not to open a can of 'whoop-ass', justifiably, when ones button is pushed.”
Source: From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph over Death and Conscious Encounters With the Divine Presence
“I give eulogy to those who are meant to see. You see those who are meant to be by the seeds they sow, growing near the living water, sprouting into a tree. The fruits they reap are sweet like dripping honey, warm to the touch and sweet to the buds of taste.”
Source: The Land Flowing With Milk And Honey
“C'est singulier, le verbe guillotiner ne peut pas se conjuguer dans tous ses temps, on peut bien dire: Je serai guillotiné, tu seras guillotiné, mais on ne dit pas: J'ai été guillotiné.
Pourquoi pas, reprit Julien, s'il y a une autre vie?...”
Source: The Red and the Black: A Play in Three Acts Based on the Novel by Stendhal
“She gathered a stiff breath and forced out something she hoped might be what she believed she thought, or hoped she thought, or hoped he thought, or just something someone might have thought at some time when they were trying to make sense of something.”
Source: Original Bliss
“The big question facing humans isn’t ‘what is the meaning of life?’ but rather, ‘how do we get out of suffering?’ … If you really know the truth about yourself and about the world, nothing can make you miserable. But that is of course much easier said than done.”