“Meditation will help you to find your bonds, loosen them, untie them and cast your moorings. When you are no longer attached to anything, you have done your share. The rest will be done for you.” DoneHelpingMeditationShareCasts Author:Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
“Abundant choice doesn't force us to look for the absolute best of everything. It allows us to find the extremes in those things we really care about, whether that means great coffee, jeans cut wide across the hips, or a spouse who shares your zeal for mountaineering, Zen meditation, and science fiction.” LooksMeanCareChoicesForceFictionMeditationCuttingShareAbsolutesScience FictionExtremesWideCoffeeHipsSpouseJeansZealMountaineeringGreat Coffee Author:Virginia Postrel
“If you are angry you will share anger, if you are greedy you will share greed, if you are full of lust you will share your lust. We can share only that which we have, we cannot share that which we don't have. This has to be the fundamental thing to be remembered; hence the first step is meditation and the second step is compassion.” IfsFirstsCompassionStepsMeditationShareAngerFundamentalsAngryGreedLustRememberedFirst StepsGreedy Author:Rajneesh
“Few things are more powerful than learning to trust that your path to a fulfilled life - and the glorious destiny that you are meant to share with the world - is part of your soul's blueprint.” WorldSoulPowerfulDestinyPathMeditationShareYogaYour SoulGloriousWellnessFulfilledBlueprintsFulfilled LifeLearning To Trust Author:Rod Stryker
“You have to establish your love. You should feel a hankering for others. Now the competition has to change, the style of competition among Sahaja Yogis. The competition should be how much you love. Who loves more ? Let there be a competition who obliges more, who shares more ? Who loves others more ?” LoveFeelsShouldWisdomSpiritMeditationShareLove YouStyleYogaCompetitionWellnessYogiHankering Author:Nirmala Srivastava
“Happiness, whether consisting in pleasure or virtue, or both, is more often found with those who are highly cultivated in their minds and in their character, and have only a moderate share of external goods, than among those who possess external goods to a useless extent but are deficient in higher qualities.” MindCharacterFoundPleasureQualityVirtueMeditationShareHigherUselessGoodsModerates Book:The Essential Aristotle Source: The Essential Aristotle