Intro's quote-o-rama

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  • Dutchie
    Dutchie

    FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS

    No man is an Iland,
    intire of it selfe,
    everyman is a peece of the Continent,
    a part of the maine;
    if a Clod bee washed away by the Sea,
    Europe is the lesse,
    as well as if a Promontorie were,
    as well as if a Mannor of thy friends or of thine owne were;
    any mans death diminishes me,
    because I am involved in Mankinde;
    And therefore never send to
    know for whom the bell tolls;
    It tolls for thee...

    JOHN DONNE John Donne (1571-1631)

  • Seven
    Seven

    Constantly be aware,
    Without stopping.
    When the aware mind is present,
    It senses the formlessness of things.
    Constantly see your body as empty
    And quiet, inside and outside
    Communing in sameness.
    Plunge the body into the realm
    Of reality, where there has
    Never been any obstruction. - Tao-hsin (580-651)

  • ashitaka
    ashitaka

    "To be great is to be misunderstood."----

    Ralph Waldo Emerson

  • Introspection
    Introspection
    Bethany: Sex is a joke in heaven?
    Metatron: The way I understand it, it's mostly a joke down here, too.

    Dogma the movie

  • Seven
    Seven

    A bird in a secluded grove
    sings like a flute.
    Willows sway gracefully
    with their golden threads.
    The mountain valley grows
    quieter as the clouds return.
    A breeze brings along the
    fragrance of the apricot flowers.
    Sitting here a whole day in peace,
    till my mind is cleared of all cares,
    I would tell you more,
    but words fail.
    If you come to this grove,
    you will see yourself. - Fa-yen

  • Introspection
    Introspection

    The man in whom Tao
    Acts without impediment
    Harms no other being
    By his actions
    Yet he does not know himself
    To be "kind," to be "gentle."

    The man in whom Tao
    Acts without impediment
    Does not bother with his own interests
    And does not despise
    Others who do.

    He does not struggle to make money
    And does not make a virtue of poverty.
    He goes his way
    Without relying on others
    And does not pride himself
    On walking alone.
    While he does not follow the crowd
    He won't complain of those who do.
    Rank and reward
    Make no appeal to him;
    Disgrace and shame
    Do not deter him.
    He is not always looking
    For right and wrong
    Always deciding "Yes" or "No."
    The ancients said, therefore:
    "The man of Tao
    Remains unknown
    Perfect virtue
    Produces nothing
    'No-Self'
    Is 'True-Self.'
    And the greatest man
    Is Nobody."

    -Chuang Tzu

  • Introspection
    Introspection

    With the mindfulness practices comes a shift from a spatially based experience of self to a temporal one. Having accomplished a certain amount of inner stability through concentration, the meditator is now able to look more closely at the moment-to-moment nature of mind and self. Mindfulness involves awareness of how constantly thoughts, feelings, images, and sensations shift in the mind and body. Rather than promoting a view of self as an entity or as a place with boundaries, the mindfulness practices tend to reveal another dimension of the self-experience, one that has to do with how patterns come together in a temporary and ever-evolving organization.
    --Mark Epstein, Thoughts Without a Thinker

  • Introspection
    Introspection
    Many people are addicted to, and identified with, being the separate and unique victims of the tragic dramas of their lives. People so often form the deepest bonds with one another by sharing the painful and tragic episodes of their lives, as if those episodes define who they really are. Many people really see themselves as "the one who has struggled," and "the one who is struggling now." Others struggle to hold onto a more positive, fixed identity as a good, successful, or spiritual person. However, most people cling to both negative and positive self images, creating an endless struggle between contradictory identities that have no fundamental reality to begin with. Is it any wonder that so many spiritual seekers remain so confused?

    -Adyashanti

  • Cassiline
    Cassiline
    Pleasure is oft a visitant, while pain clings cruelly to one.

    Keats

    C

    When the pain of being where we are, becomes greater than our fear of letting go...we will risk and heal and grow.

  • Cassiline
    Cassiline
    wâsakâpayiw pîsimohkân (the clock goes round) wâsakâkotêw kîsikâw (the day goes round) wâkâw wacistwan (a nest is round) wâsakâkohtêew êsa kipimâcihowinaw (therefore, our lives are cyclical)

    Plains Cree - North Amercian Indian Tribe

    C

    When the pain of being where we are, becomes greater than our fear of letting go...we will risk and heal and grow.

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