happening in you

Life is not somewhere waiting for you, it is happening in you. It is not in the future as a goal to be arrived at, it is here now, this very moment — in your breathing, circulating in your blood, beating in your heart – whatsoever you are is your life, and if you start seeking meaning somewhere else, you will miss it.

Osho

products of the imagination

The concept of beginning and ending is time, produced by thought. 

Can we see, right now, that beginning and end, getting somewhere, being somebody, wanting to get the something I lack,  are all products of the imagination. 

As long as this isn’t clear, this bodymind remains tied up in knotsCan we see that a thought is always away from this present moment, where time does not exist?

Toni Parker, The Wonder of Presence.

Harmless

A thought is harmless unless we believe it.

It’s not our thoughts, but our attachment to our thoughts, that causes suffering.

Attaching to a thought means believing that it’s true, without inquiring.

A belief is a thought that we’ve been attaching to, often for years.

Byron Katie

Calm comes from balance

A bank holiday in Ireland to mark the start of Spring. Helpful in work-life balance

Peace is understood in the Christian tradition as tranquillitas ordinis, the quietness of order, the calm that comes with harmony.

And order is arranging things so that each gives to the other its proper place. Even God must do this. In the Jewish tradition it is said that, in order to create the world, God had to step back

David Steindl-Rast, osb., Music of Silence: A Sacred Journey Through the Hours of the Day

Sunday Quote: Stillness

Empty yourself of everything.
Let the mind become still.
The ten thousand things rise and fall while the Self watches their return.
They grow and flourish and then return to the source.
Returning to the source is stillness, which is the way of nature.

Tao Te Ching, 16

Sit quietly

In moments of darkness and pain

remember all is cyclical.

Sit quietly behind your wooden door

Spring will come again

Loy Ching-Yuen (1873 – 1960) Chinese Taoist tai chi master.