“Bliss becomes blissful with practice. In our own bliss the desire, desirer and process of desiring are united - they are one. Desire is fulfilled at its source.” DesireProcessUnitedPracticeSourceBlissFulfilled Author:Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
“So deep and meaningful is the joy and the enthusiasm that is born in one's mind and heart by human love and helpfulness that it has the power to motivate for a lifetime. . . . You don't have to be a doctor to say or do that which puts light in a human eye or joy on a human face. Simply practice Jesus' commandment that we love one another. Go out and do something for somebody. These are the things that make happy people. Here is the one never-failing source of the joy and enthusiasm we are talking about.” PeopleLoveMindHumansHeartLightEyeFacesJoyJesusBornTalkingPracticeFailingSourceDoctorsLifetimeMeaningfulEnthusiasmCommandmentsHeart And MindLove One AnotherHappy PeopleHuman LoveHuman FacesHelpfulnessHuman EyesMake HappyDeep And Meaningful Author:Norman Vincent Peale
“Where are these rational practices to be taught and acquired? Not within the four walls of a bare building, in which formality predominates... But in the nursery, play-ground, fields, gardens, workshops, manufactures, museums and class-rooms. ...The facts collected from all these sources will be concentrated, explained, discussed, made obvious to all, and shown in their direct application to practice in all the business of life.” MadePlayFactsRoomsClassPracticeFourFieldsBuildingTaughtSourceWallGardenDirectObviousRationalMuseumsApplicationWorkshopsNurseryFormalityFour Walls Author:Robert Owen
“I believe that God is the source of all the universal, timeless principles. And to Him, I give all the credit and the glory. However, to a person who is not religious, I believe they can live to the highest level of their conscience and develop spiritual intelligence that surpasses most people, including many religious people, who profess but do not practice.” PeopleGivingBelievePersonsSpiritualI BelieveReligiousLevelsPrinciplesPracticeSourceHighestGloryConscienceUniversalIncludingCreditTimelessSpiritual Intelligence Author:Stephen Covey
“Habit and imitation--there is nothing more perennial in us than these two. They are the source of all working, and all apprenticeship, of all practice, and all learning, in this world.” WorldTwoPracticeThis WorldSourceHabitImitationApprenticeship Book:Past and Present: Chartism, and Sartor Resartus Source: Past and Present: Chartism, and Sartor Resartus
“Do not make this practice a source of pressure, compulsion, anxiety or pride. It is none of these. Zazen is simply a way to find your true home.” WayHomePracticeSourcePrideAnxietyPressureCompulsionTrue Home Author:Brenda Shoshanna
“The practice of S/M is the creation of pleasure.... And that's why S/M is really a subculture. It's a process of invention. S/M isthe use of a strategic relationship as a source of pleasure.” UseProcessPleasurePracticeCreationSourceInventionStrategicSubculture Author:Michel Foucault
“The cultivation of generosity is the beginning of spiritual awakening. Generosity has tremendous force because it arises from an inner quality of letting go. Being able to let go, to give up, to renounce, and to give generously all spring from the same source, and when we practice generosity ... we open up these qualities within ourselves.” GivingAbleSpiritualForceQualityPracticeSourceLetting GoGiving UpSpringAwakeningAriseGenerositySpiritual AwakeningRenounceCultivationSelf Giving Author:Sharon Salzberg
“A couple of pieces of advice for the kids who are serious about writing are: first of all, to read everything you can get your hands on so you can become familiar with different forms of writing: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, journalism. That's very important. And also keep a journal. Not so much, because it's good writing practice. Although it is, but more because it's a wonderful source of story starters.” WritingFirstsImportantDifferentStoriesHandsKidsFormFictionPracticePiecesWonderfulAdviceSeriousSourceCoupleFamiliarJournalismJournalNon FictionGood WritingWriting FictionStarters Author:Ann M. Martin
“The antidote to hatred in the heart, the source of violence, is tolerance. Tolerance is an important virtue of bodhisattvas [enlightened heroes and heroines] - it enables you to refrain from reacting angrily to the harm inflicted on you by others. You could call this practice "inner disarmament," in that a well-developed tolerance makes you free from the compulsion to counterattack. For the same reason, we also call tolerance the "best armor," since it protects you from being conquered by hatred itself.” WellsHeartImportantReasonPracticeVirtueViolenceSourceHeroProtectHatredHarmToleranceEnlightenedCompulsionAntidoteArmorRefrainDisarmamentHeroinesReactingProtect YouBodhisattvaHeroes And Heroines Author:Dalai Lama
“You have to recognize that God isn't something outside of you - a cosmic bellboy to whom you pray in order to get this or that if you do the right things. Those kinds of understandings are all ego talk. Everybody - you, me, Osama bin Laden, Adolf Hitler - we all came from the same Source. Then we took on these egos and began to practice all kinds of things based in not having reverence for life, whereas that which is God has reverence for all life. All excuses are nothing more than misalignments with God.” IfsKindOrderUnderstandingPracticeSourcePrayingEgoExcuseAll KindsRight ThingCosmicReverenceBin LadenOsama Bin LadenReverence For Life Author:Wayne Dyer
“Practice good personal hygiene. Wash your hands before you eat. Be aware of good clean water and food sources.” HandsWaterPracticeSourceCleanGood PersonHygieneClean WaterPersonal Hygiene Author:James Wright
“Many tribal peoples consider illness to be one of the most reliable sources of revelation. Many of the practices that traditional religions impose upon seekers-abstinence, isolation, stillness-are practices that illness imposes upon us, so it is in a sense a cocoon that allows revelation to unfold.” PracticeSourceIllnessTraditionalRevelationsIsolationStillnessSeekersAbstinenceCocoonsReliable Sources Author:Kat Duff
“Beware of advice. Consider your sources carefully. Look them up. See if you respect what they've made. Get educated. Be informed about who's real and who isn't. Study your craft and your industry, practice all the time, challenge yourself - write things you think you can't, try things you have been told you shouldn't try - leave room for surprises, and learn how to collaborate.” IfsThinkingWritingTryingLooksHas BeensMadeRealChallengesRoomsPracticeStudyAdviceSourceIndustrySurpriseEducatedCraftsChallenge Yourself Author:Karen Walton
“Most people are not good people. In business, in art, in almost every 'world' I've been in, most people I've meet are pretty gray to black. It takes practice to be the person who is a source of compassion and honesty.” PeopleWorldPersonsArtBlackCompassionPracticeHonestySourceGrayGood People Author:James Altucher