“...definitely believe that, there s got to be a spark to a place...to make it feel like a home...”
“Find the joy in your everyday situations. You have the choice, you always did and you will always do. Thrive.”
“Have you ever stopped to consider the number of choices you make daily Paradoxically speaking, every time you have a choice to make and you don t make it, by default, you are making a choice not to make a choice, which is, of course, a choice. You have no choice in the matter. This is an important question because the more conscious you are about your choices, the more likely it is you will end up where you want to be at the end of your stay on this planet.”
“We get attached to people, a job, material things and a certain state of being. And, when something around us changes we suffer. Release the need to control people, release the believe there is only one job you can do, release the need to accumulate material things, welcome the unknown and set yourself free.”
“Life can be like a roller coaster with its ups and downs. What matters is whether you are keeping your eyes open or closed during the ride and who is next to you.”
“Life probably does not hand us any more visceral experience of how we mistakenly define ourselves than by means of our physical body. From the day we were born, the message we received from the world was that we are our body. This was the first great lie we were given by means of the collective consciousness of humankind, which has always valued itself from the outside in.”
“Generally I try to avoid discussing consciousness, since it s, like, hard.”
“People see the cleverness of nature and suppose it s the cleverness of the animal itself but it was obvious to me that each and every segment of the animal isn t aware. How much I d hate to live totally unaware of myself, I thought. What would be the point of living, of existing, if you weren t ever to know about it? I looked at the Fox Moth and pitied it, poor unconscious creature. But then, I supposed, at least it wouldn t be disappointed. It would never find out.”
“Silence nurtures the soul, relaxes the body temple and gives us the strength we need in moments of uncertainty. Welcome it.”
“If you become full-blown consciousness, everything that can be known will be known to you.”
“I do not mean, of course, that we can always accurately express our conscious thoughts with Proustian accuracy. Consciousness overflows language: we perceive vastly more than we can describe.”
“Becoming thoughtless does not mean, non-existence of thought. It simply means reaching out to the absolute state of the consciousness which is free of thinking. All of us need a thought to allow universal consciousness to express itself through finite medium – but in the end – the expression itself is infinite, whether visible or invisible”
“They tell each other what they are thinking. But there is no reason to believe anything they say.”
“People experience conscious will when they interpret their own thought as the cause of their action.”
“We are not at the center of ourselves, but instead — like the Earth in the Milky Way, and the Milky Way in the universe — far out on a distant edge, hearing little of what is transpiring.”
“Whatever is what you are creating is what creates you.”
“I do not know about you. But, I prefer a life spent making mistakes than a life making none.”