“Our virtues themselves are not free and floating qualities over which we retain a permanent control and power of disposal; they come to be so closely linked in our minds with the actions in conjunction with which we have made it our duty to exercise them that if we come to engage in an activity of a different kind, it catches us off guard and without the slightest awareness that it might involve the application of those same virtues.” IfsMindKindMadeDifferentMightActionQualityVirtueAwarenessDutyExerciseActivityMade ItPermanentApplicationDifferent KindsFloatingLinkedConjunctions Book:In Search Of Lost Time, Vol 2: Within a Budding Grove Source: In Search Of Lost Time, Vol 2: Within a Budding Grove
“Gratitude is a mindful awareness of the benefits of life. It's the greatest of virtues. Studies have linked the emotion with a variety of positive effects. Grateful people tend to be more empathetic and forgiving of others. People who keep a gratitude journal are more likely to have a positive outlook on life. Grateful individuals demonstrate less envy, materialism, and self-centeredness. Gratitude improves self-esteem and enhances relationships, quality of sleep, and longevity.” PeopleIndividualSleepEmotionQualityVirtueStudyAwarenessGratitudeGratefulForgivingEnvyVarietyMaterialismLongevityEmpathetic Author:Max Lucado
“In Tibetan, authentic presence is wangthang, which literally means, 'field of power'... The cause or the virtue that brings about authentic presence is emptying out and letting go. You have to be without clinging.” MeanCausesPowerVirtueAwarenessFieldsLetting GoClingingTibetanYour Presence Author:Chogyam Trungpa
“People are living in unconsciousness, doing all kinds of things in unconsciousness. Everybody is an unconscious robot. We are just pretending that we are conscious; we are not conscious. The moment you become conscious, all unconscious actions disappear from your life. Your life starts moving in a new dimension. Your each act comes out of inner clarity; your each response is virtuous, is virtue. To live unconsciously is to live in sin; to live consciously is to be virtuous, is to be religious. And to live in total awareness is to be a buddha, is to be a christ.” PeopleKindMomentsActionMovingChristReligiousSinVirtueAwarenessConsciousResponseDisappearAll KindsClarityUnconsciousDimensionsPretendingVirtuousRobotsMoving InUnconsciousness Author:Rajneesh
“According to great masters, there is no sin and there is no virtue. There is only one thing: that is awareness. If you are aware, you can do anything you want and it is not sin. If you are not aware, you may do so-called virtuous acts, but there is no virtue in them. Out of unconsciousness virtue cannot blossom. It blossoms only when you are full of light, full of love, full of consciousness.” IfsWantMayLightCan DoSinConsciousnessVirtueOne ThingAwarenessMastersVirtuousUnconsciousness Author:Rajneesh
“Spirituality is not a question of morality, it is a question of vision. Spirituality is not the practising of virtues - because if you practise a virtue it is no longer a virtue. A practised virtue is a dead thing, a dead weight. Virtue is virtue only when it is spontaneous; virtue is virtue only when it is natural, unpractised - when it comes out of your vision, out of your awareness, out of your understanding.” IfsSpiritualityUnderstandingNaturalVisionVirtueAwarenessMoralityWeightSpontaneousPractise Author:Rajneesh