I remember sitting and meditating beside a slow flowing river in India, and I got the feeling that this river could teach me all the secrets of the mystery of life. If we learn to surrender to a stone, a flower, to a man, to a woman, or a river, it becomes a door to the Whole.
Swami Dhyan GitenTag: life consciousness man woman god mystery meditation awareness mysticism tree flower surrender
A spiritual man is happy with the whole existence. He says "yes" to the whole existence.
Swami Dhyan GitenTag: life consciousness truth existence spirituality meditation awareness mysticism bliss
Try as a meditation, to be with a stone, a flower or a tree, and you will find that they have consciousness. If you become friend with a tree, you will find that the tree will welcome you as a friend. The tree will be happy to see you.
Swami Dhyan GitenTag: consciousness nature meditation tree flower
My basic profession is as an actor, and I have learnt much about life through working as an actor. Working as an actor is really a spiritual profession, since it means to create life on the stage. It means to play a role totally, while at the same time you know deep down inside yourself that you are not the role that you are playing. Working as an actor gave me early a spiritual discipline, which taught me a lot about awareness and meditation. Life is also about learning to play different roles, and learning to change between different roles with the same easiness that you change shirt.
Swami Dhyan GitenTag: life spirituality acting meditation awareness actor roles
Meditation is an excellent habit and tool for transformation, however your ‘practice’ should eventually evolve into your natural primary state of being.
Gary HopkinsTag: inspirational god spirituality meditation enlightenment oneness spiritual-growth energy-healing holy-spirit higher-self
No knife cuts as swiftly, deeply and precisely as the blade of the Beloved.
Tiziana StupiaTag: love relationships spirituality yoga meditation india ashrams sannyas
The Indians around here tell a cautionary fable about a great saint who was always surrounded in his Ashram by loyal devotees. For hours a day, the saint and his followers would meditate on God. The only problem was that the saint had a young cat, an annoying creature, who used to walk through the temple meowing and purring and bothering everyone during meditation. So the saint, in all his practical wisdom, commanded that the cat be tied to a pole outside for a few hours a day, only during meditation, so as to not disturb anyone. This became a habit – tying the cat to the pole and then meditating on God – but as years passed, the habit hardened into religious ritual. Nobody could meditate unless the cat was tied to the pole first. Then one day the cat died. The saint's followers were panic-stricken. It was a major religious crisis – how could they meditate now, without a cat to tie to a pole? How would they reach God? In their minds, the cat had become the means.
Elizabeth GilbertTag: god religion meditation india
When you approach something to photograph it, first be still with yourself until the object of your attention affirms your presence. Then don't leave until you have captured its essence.
Minor WhiteTag: wisdom photography silence communication stillness essence meditation stillness-of-the-mind minor-white
Include and grow. Include and expand.
OshoTag: life inspirational meditation
if
the ocean
can calm itself,
so can you.
we
are both
salt water
mixed with
air.
Tag: ocean meditation
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