Emerging

Contemplation on death will bring you a deepening sense of what we call “renunciation,” in Tibetan ngé jung. Ngé means “actually” or “definitely,” and jung means to “come out,” “emerge,” or “be born.” The fruit of frequent and deep reflection on death will be that you will find yourself “emerging,” often with a sense of disgust, from your habitual patterns Continue reading

Meditation is not a seasonal flower…… It is a very big tree

One thing has to be remembered about meditation: it is a long journey, and there is no shortcut. Anyone who says there is a short cut is befooling you.

Meditation is a long journey because the change is very deep and s achieved after many lives, many lives of routine habits, thinking desiring, and the mind structure. Those you have to drop through meditation. In fact, it is almost impossible but it happens. Continue reading

We have no present

We are living in a culture entirely hypnotized by the illusion of time, in which the so-called present moment is felt as nothing but an infinitesimal hairline between an all-powerfully causative past and an absorbingly important future. Continue reading

Meditation – Pathway to Freedom

The moment you are illuminated, the whole of existence is illuminated.
If you are in the dark, then the whole of existence is dark. It all depends on you. Continue reading

Choose Nature

“Wherever you find that society is in conflict with nature, choose nature—whatever the cost. You will never be a loser. Continue reading

The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success by Deepak Chopra

The Law of Pure Potentiality
Take time to be silent, to just BE. Meditate for 30 minutes twice a day. Silently witness the intelligence within every living thing. Practice non-judgment. We have unlimited pure potentiality all around us. We need to be open and ready do not lock you into one thing. The universe is gives us the ability to manifest and do what we like we just have to know how to get it. There is unlimited pure potential.
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Deal with a problem which arises; face it courageously

FROM A CONVERSATION WITH RICHARD STENGEL Yes, the boarding master is the man who is in charge of the students in a college, yes. Now this was a remarkable man . . . He once gave a sermon [about] a man whose house was haunted by evil spirits. Continue reading

Love is a Verb

“In the great literature of all progressive societies, love is a verb. Reactive people make it a feeling. Continue reading

Transformation carries with it a wisdom and a knowing that we have a choice

Living a transformed life takes courage. People often think of courage only as what is called for in a moment of crisis, but that’s not the case. Courage is called for on a day-to-day, moment-to-moment basis, even when there’s nothing urgent at stake. It is up to us to create our lives consistent with who we know ourselves to be—making what’s at stake that which we say is at stake. It’s the stand we take on ourselves. That stand then becomes who we are.

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