“Appreciation is the oil that lubricates life and keeps your wheels turning easily and freely. Without appreciation, your wheels will still spin, but they are apt to become rusted with resentment and exhaustion. Since there is great truth in the well-known statement "We teach people how to treat us," you can start teaching others to shower you with appreciation by showering yourself first.” PeopleFirstsWellsStillsKnownTeachTeachingAwarenessTreatsAppreciationOilStatementsWheelsResentmentShowersWell KnownExhaustionTeaching OthersWheels Turning Author:Sue Thoele
“You cannot teach a person something he does not already know, you can only bring what he does know to his awareness.” KnowsInspirationalPersonsDoeMotivationalEducationTeachAwareness Author:Galileo Galilei
“We also write to heighten our own awareness of life... We write to taste life twice, in the moment, and in retrospection... We write to be able to transcend our life, to reach beyond it...to teach ourselves to speak with others, to record the journey into the labyrinth. We write to expand our world when we feel strangled, or constricted, or lonely... When I don't write, I feel my world shrinking... I feel I lose my fire and my color.” WorldFeelsWritingMomentsAbleSpeakLosesTeachRecordsFireOur LivesJourneyAwarenessColorTasteLonelyOur WorldLabyrinthShrinkingAwareness Of Life Author:Anais Nin
“There is a sense of urgency and this is a time for teachers and I think that there is this psychic awareness with this new generation of seekers that they are here to teach and so that they really need to wake up fast, much like we did, because we know that we must show up at a very high level and so therefore I think that there is an unconscious sense of urgency like I need to do this and not just for me, but for something greater and they may not be able to put that into words, but they are experiencing it.” ThinkingKnowsNeedsMayShowsAbleLevelsTeachGreaterTeacherGenerationsAwarenessWake UpUnconsciousPsychicsSeekersUrgencyNew GenerationHigh LevelSense Of Urgency Author:Gabrielle Bernstein
“Yoga teaches us both to let go and to have exquisite awareness in every moment. We remember our essential spiritual nature and life becomes more joyful, meaningful, and carefree.” MomentsRememberSpiritualTeachAwarenessLetting GoEssentialsYogaMeaningfulJoyfulExquisiteCarefreeSpiritual NatureNature And Life Author:Deepak Chopra
“You have to grow from the inside out. None can teach you, none can make you spiritual. There is no other teacher but your own soul.” InspirationalSoulMotivationalSpiritualSpiritualityGrowsTeachTeacherAwarenessPersonal GrowthMy SoulYour SoulBelieve In YourselfDivinitySpiritual LifeSpiritual WisdomEnlighteningSpiritual AwakeningTeachers DaySpirit And SoulSpiritual SoulSpiritual TeachingSpiritual Success Book:The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda Source: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
“...if God teaches us victory in Christ Jesus day by day, we live in the constant awareness of His greatness and His sufficiency. Hard lessons are often long-lasting lessons. Never forget that God is far more interested in our getting to know the Deliverer than simply being delivered.” IfsKnowsLongHardJesusChristForgetTeachAwarenessGreatnessVictoryLessonsConstantLastingNever ForgetSufficiencyLong LastingHard Lessons Book:Praying God's Word: Breaking Free from Spiritual Strongholds Source: Praying God's Word: Breaking Free from Spiritual Strongholds
“It only take a few minutes of meditation to directly realize we are a river of sensations, feelings, thoughts, perceptions. How can we navigate this evanescent river of life wisely? With mindful awareness and love it becomes clear. You can fight against the river of change, or use its wisdom to teach you how to graciously move and create and flow with the full measure of joy and sorrow, gain and loss, praise and blame that make up every human incarnation.” HumansUseFeelingsMovingJoyFightingRealizingLossTeachClearMeditationMinutesAwarenessSorrowPerceptionGainsFlowRiversAnd LovePraiseBlameSensationsIncarnationNavigateJoys And SorrowsGains And Losses Author:Jack Kornfield