Go with the river

Every day we’re given a choice: We can relax and float in the direction that the water flows, or we can swim hard against it.

If we go with the river, the energy of a thousand mountain streams will be with us . . . if we resist the river, we will feel rankled and tired as we tread water, stuck in the same place.

Elizabeth Lesser, Broken Open

The human condition

No matter how careful you are, there’s going to be the sense you missed something, the collapsed feeling under your skin that you didn’t experience it all. There’s that fallen heart feeling that you rushed right through the moments where you should’ve been paying attention.

Well, get used to that feeling. That’s how your whole life will feel some day.
This is all practice
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Chuck Palahniuk,1962 – American writer, Invisible Monsters

Sunday Quote: Timelessness

At the end of this Mid-Summer week with the “longest” day

If we take eternity to mean not infinite temporal duration but timelessness,

then eternal life belongs to those who live in the present

Wittgenstein, Tractatus, 6.431

Underfoot

Truth exists as much in your teacup as it does in your temples and churches. Truth is as present in shopping for your groceries as it is in chanting to God.

To think of truth only in spiritual or religious terms is to miss the whole of it, for in doing so you create the boundaries and divisions that are the very antithesis of truth. Truth is an immeasurable reality not at all separate from your own being. For in the revelation of truth, all beings rest within your being.

Put more simply, if you cannot find it now underfoot, I’m afraid that you have missed it entirely.

Adyashanti

A sureness in you

Your identity is not equivalent to your biography.

There is a place in you where you have never been wounded, where there’s still a sureness in you, where there’s a seamlessness in you, and where there is a confidence and tranquility in you.

And I think the intention of prayer and spirituality and love is now and again to visit that inner kind of sanctuary.

John O’Donohue, The Inner Landscape of Beauty

The same place

We understand that the nature of the mind is to wander. In this wandering everything that is encountered is a teaching., a pointing to a life that can be vividly lived. And every path that we wander leads to the same place “Here”.

The realization of the continual return to this moment, this time, this place is liberating. A sense of wonder arises, of not-knowing, and deeply trusting this feeling of simple presence.

Melissa Myozen Blacker in Living Mindfully: 52 weekly quotes and Mindfulness practices