Spiritual yearning is the homesickness of the soul.
Ma Jaya Sati BhagavatiStichwörter: god soul self-help spirituality meditation spiritual-hunger spititual
You honor yourself by acting with dignity and composure.
Allan LokosStichwörter: education compassion inspiration ethics culture meditation
To forgive does not mean to forget.
Allan LokosStichwörter: inspirational buddhism meditation
You cannot control the results, only your actions.
Allan LokosStichwörter: buddhism compassion insight mindfulness meditation karma
Go within every day and find the inner strength
so that the world will not blow your candle out.
Stichwörter: positive meditation strenghth
Breathing involves a continual oscillation between exhaling and inhaling, offering ourselves to the world at one moment and drawing the world into ourselves at the next...
David AbramStichwörter: nature meditation breathing
Suffering is due to our disconnection with the inner soul. Meditation is establishing that connection.
Amit RayStichwörter: happiness joy suffering meditation
Hold the thoughts, know the thoughts and you realize the thoughts have slowed showing breaks and gaps, be the witness to them and you shall be meditating
Maitreya RudrabhayanandaStichwörter: meditation
Indian forms of yoga have spread throughout the world due to their objectives of promoting health and harmony. Japan is but one of many countries that have received these age-old teachings. While Indian yogic disciplines (Hatha yoga in particular) have become well known, not everyone realizes that certain distinctive Japanese versions of Indian spiritual paths have evolved. Perhaps the first of these unique methodologies is the art of Shin-shin-toitsu-do, which was developed by Nakamura Tempu Sensei (1876–1968). In fact, Nakamura Sensei is often considered to be the father of yoga in Japan.
H.E. DaveyStichwörter: yoga meditation ki nakamura-tempu shin-shin-toitsu-do
The undiscovered is not far away. It’s not something to be found eventually. It is contained within what is right in front of us. The essence of reality is being born right now. It has never existed before. Reality is constant creation and destruction, and in this constant change is something unborn and undying, something that cannot be approached through the known or the past. It isn’t seen through striving to become something based on ideals stemming from former experiences. It comes to that which is being, not striving. In this state of being in the moment, without the known, without knowing at all, with neither past nor future, is a space that is not filled with time. And in this space, the undiscovered and ever-changing moment exists—a moment containing all possibilities, the totality of existence, absolute reality. Reality is now, and in the now, we can experience the true nature of the universe and the universal mind.
H.E. DaveyStichwörter: reality universe yoga meditation present-moment now ki nakamura-tempu universal-mind
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