“Through the practice of meditation and Buddhism, as you experience light, it immediately delights you.” LightPracticeMeditationBuddhismDelight Author:Frederick Lenz
“Profound meditation in solitude and silence frequently exalts the mind above its natural tone, fires the imagination, produces the most refined and sublime conceptions. The soul then tastes the purest and most refined delight, and almost loses the idea of existence in the intellectual pleasure it receives. The mind on every motion darts through space into eternity; and raised, in its free enjoyment of its powers by its own enthusiasm, strengthens itself in the habitude of contemplating the noblest subjects, and of adopting the most heroic pursuits.” MindIdeasSoulLosesImaginationNaturalSpacePleasureExistenceSilenceFireMeditationSubjectsProduceTasteSolitudeIntellectualEternityProfoundRaisedDelightPursuitEnthusiasmToneEnjoymentConceptionHeroicContemplatingSublimeRefinedAdoptingDarts Author:Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
“Undisturbed calmness of mind is attained by cultivating friendliness toward the happy, compassion for the unhappy, delight in the virtuous, and indifference toward the wicked.” MindCompassionMeditationYogaDelightUnhappyIndifferenceWickedVirtuousCalmnessCultivatingYoga InspirationFriendlinessInspirational YogaMeditation And YogaYoga MeditationHatha Yoga Author:Patanjali
“The smell of good bread baking, like the sound of lightly flowing water, is indescribable in its evocation of innocence and delight... [Breadmaking is] one of those almost hypnotic businesses, like a dance from some ancient ceremony. It leaves you filled with one of the world's sweetest smells... there is no chiropractic treatment, no Yoga exercise, no hour of meditation in a music-throbbing chapel. that will leave you emptier of bad thoughts than this homely ceremony of making bread.” WorldSoundWaterHoursMeditationFoodExerciseYogaFilledAncientDelightSmellBreadInnocenceTreatmentCulinaryCeremonySweetestBakingCuisineIndescribableChapelChiropracticHomelyHypnoticBad ThoughtsReal FoodFlowing WaterChefs CookingBaking Bread Author:M. F. K. Fisher
“And last are the few whose delight is in meditation and understanding; who yearn not for goods, nor for victory, but for knowledge; who leave both market and battlefield to lose themselves in the quiet clarity of secluded thought; whose will is a light rather than a fire, whose haven is not power but truth: these are the men of wisdom, who stand aside unused by the world.” MenWorldLightLastsUnderstandingLosesFireMeditationHavensVictoryQuietDelightClarityGoodsBattlefieldsSecluded Book:Story of Philosophy Source: Story of Philosophy