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“There is an old Georgian tale about the old king who was dying. He had twelve sons, and he called them all to his death bed. He gave them a bundle of twelve arrows to break them together. None of them could break the bundle. Then the king separated the bundle and gave each one an arrow, and as was expected, everyone was able to break it. The old king told them that if they would stay together, the enemy could never defeat them as they couldn’t break the bundle. But if they would separate, the enemy could conquer them easily. In a relationship, the enemy is any problem the couple has. Unfortunately, what often happens is that when the couple has arguments, they see each other as enemies, instead of seeing the problem itself as an enemy. It’s not “Me versus you,” it’s “Us versus the problem.” We don’t have to be separated when we have issues, we have to unite in order to resolve the issue.”

“Your experience on this planet is as unique as one of the billions of stars in the clear indigo sky, and yet I believe you and I are on the same journey—one in which the Essential Self is emerging into conscious experience, shifting out of separation and suffering into connection and bliss.”

“There are moments in each of our lives when something greater—something Incontrovertible—steps in to help us realign with our truest lives and most authentic selves. This perceived crisis or trauma either shakes our world to its core or tears everything apart so that we are launched once again in the direction of our best lives, the most authentic expression of who we are each here to be.”

“Cultivate the willingness and spaciousness to allow everything that you are experiencing physically, emotionally, spiritually, and psychologically to arise and enter your consciousness.”

“Es ist schließlich nicht schlimm oder bedauernswert, sein Ziel noch nicht erreicht zu haben. Viel mehr würde ich es als Glück, als Abenteuer, als Leben bezeichnen, seinem eigenen Weg zu folgen, unabhängig davon, inwiefern, oder in welcher Zeit die anderen ihren Pfad bestreiten.”

“Meine Gedanken waren laut, zu laut. Ohnmächtig, erstickend laut. Ein Karussell voll mit meinen Problemen, gespickt mit negativen Eigenschaften, die zu verstecken sich versuchten, drehte sich schneller und schneller. Ich stemmte mich in die Erde, doch statt zu stoppen, wurde es schneller und schneller.”

“Who shall know what lies ahead?; Whether joys nor sorrows, Whether pleasure nor pain, Whether peace nor un-pleasant things, Whether gain nor loss, Whether victory nor defeat, Whether light nor darkness, Whether warm nor cold, Whether plentiful nor scarcity, Whether success nor failure, Whether health nor sickness, Whether strength nor weakness, Whether happiness nor sadness, Whether life nor death.”

“the thing that is between you and me, there is something between you and me... it is ineffable what is between you and me it is incomprehensible what is between you and me it is indefinable what is between you and me it is indescribable what is between you and me but there is something between you and me the thing that is between you and me...”

“In those days the world was not a garden and the people were not idle as they are now. Then on the face of the world there was real wilderness, empty of humanity, and the wilderness that humanity created, the wilderness that it packed with itself and which it called City. People toiled and people idled and the toilers worked for themselves and yet not for themselves and the idle did no work or little work and what they did, did only for themselves; money was all-powerful then and people said they made it work for them but money cannot work, only people and machines can work.”