Getting stuck in things

We reduce, concretize, or substantialize experiences or feelings which are., in their very nature, fleeting or evanescent.

In so doing, we define ourselves by our moods and by our thoughts

We do not just let ourselves be happy or sad

For instance, we must be a happy person or a sad one

This is the chronic tendency of the ignorant or deluded mind, to make “things” out of that which is no thing

Mark Epstein

Sunday Quote: Stand in the rain

Maybe the meaning of life is just to see the beauty in the ordinary.

To love the things that don’t last, because nothing does.

To stand in the rain and feel it.

To be alive in the world.

Niall Williams, History of the Rain

Flowing, not solid

We often give the things that bother us more weight than they deserve, forgetting that all things arise and pass away

The great beings see with their wisdom eye

all things like reflections of forms

They do not become stuck in the mire

of so-called objects.

Arya Nagarjuna, 2nd-century Indian Buddhist philosopher, Sixty Verses of Reasoning

Just the way it is

Things do not always go according to plan:

Life does not owe us a smooth ride.

Our plans will be disrupted, and our expectations will often go unmet.

The question is not why this happens, but how we respond.

David Richo, The Five Things We Cannot Change… and the Happiness We Find by Embracing Them

The acorn

Within each of us is the acorn, the soul seed, the germ of our unique genius and destiny. Our goal here is to uncover the acorn to reconnect with the inner angel.

.. Don’t go looking for what’s wrong with us, rather, … go in search of our genius

Elizabeth Lesser

Blessed

Never forget that your days are blessed

You may know how to profit by them or you may not,

but they are blessed

Nadia Boulanger, 1887 – 1979, French music conductor and composer