Freedom from the Narrative Self

People who practice mindfulness find that they dont have to trust the narrative self,

that it has lost its hold over them as the primary reference of truth and reality.

It’s such a sweet thing.

To go from having been habitually convinced by this narrative self, to no longer being convinced by it, is a huge shift.

Henry Shukman

Moment by moment

You are not a unified self. There’s a parliament inside you, with different factions competing for control.

The you of five years ago and the you of five minutes ago are not the same.


 David Eagleman, American neuroscientist and author,
Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain

Making room to breathe

The first day of Lent and of Ramadan

Our culture accelerates. Deadlines, notifications, reputational anxiety, comparisons – all creating a sense of tightness. What would it mean to live one day this week unhurried?

There is a way to live that is spacious and unhurried,

a way that allows the heart to breathe

Wayne Muller, How, Then, Shall We Live? 

whatever

We just have to learn to love our lives so deeply

that we welcome whatever comes.

John Tarrant, Poison and Joy

A masterpiece

Drop the idea of becoming someone, because you are already a masterpiece. You cannot be improved.

You have only to come to it, to know it, to realize it.

And the way to realize it is stillness.

Osho, Intimacy: Trusting Oneself and the Other

Sunday Quote: felt and unsaid

The action of the soul is oftener in that
which is felt and left unsaid,
Than that which is said in any conversation.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

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