Lightly

Think lightly of yourself

and deeply of the world.

Miyamoto Musashi, 1584 – 1645, Japanese swordsman and philosopher, author of The Book of Five Rings

From the heart

You are what your deep, driving desire is.

As is your desire, so is your intention.

As is your intention, so is your will.

As is your will, so is your deed

As your deed is, so is your destiny,

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, Hindu Scriptures, 7th-6th century BCE.

Don’t identify with passing clouds

If there is no regarding of phenomena as “mine”

Then the self who suffers

is not constructed

Andrew Olendzki, Unlimiting Mind: The Radically Experiential Psychology of Buddhism

Thoughts

Each thought creates according to its own nature.

Remember that the law works at all times and that you are always demonstrating according to the kind of thoughts you habitually entertain. Therefore, start now to think only those thoughts that will bring you health and happiness.

Paramahansa Yogananda, 1893 – 1952

Not a straight line

The way to the goal seems chaotic and interminable at first and only gradually do the signs increase that it is leading anywhere. The way is not straight but appears to go around in circles. More accurate knowledge has proved it to go in spirals: the dream-motifs alway return after certain intervals to definite forms, whose characteristic it is to define a center. And as a matter of fact the whole process revolves about a central point or some arrangement round a centre.

Carl Jung, Psychology and Alchemy

Where is our home

 

Most of nature – plants and animals – have periods of rest. We find it hard.

All of our unhappiness comes from one thing only, which is the inability to sit quietly, in a room alone. Pascal

[Tout le malheur des hommes vient d’une seule chose, qui est de ne savoir pas demeurer en repos, dans une chambre.]

I will wait here in the fields
to see how well the rain
brings on the grass….

I will be standing in the woods
where the old trees
move only with the wind
and then with gravity.
In the stillness of the trees
I am at home. Don’t come with me.
You stay home too.

Wendell Berry 1934- American poet, environmental activist and farmer, Stay Home