…and not elsewhere

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Meanwhile, here we are, missing the fullness of the present moment, which is where the soul resides.  It’s not like you have to go someplace else to get it.  So the challenge here is, Can we live this moment fully?  When you ask a group of people to spend five minutes watching their own breaths moving in and out of their bodies, just as an experiment,  they discover that their minds are like bubbling vats, and it’s not so easy to stay on the breath.  The mind has a life of its own.  It carries you away.  Over a lifetime, you may wind up in the situation where you are never actually where you find yourself.  You’re always someplace else, lost, in your head, and therefore in a kind of dysfunctional or nonoptimal state.  Why dysfunctional?  Because the only time you ever have in which to learn anything or see anything or feel anything, or express any feeling or emotion, or respond to an event, or grow, or heal, is this moment, because this is the only moment any of us ever gets.  You’re only here now; you’re only alive in this moment.The past in gone, and I don’t know what’s coming in the future. It’s obvious that if I want my life to be whole, to resonate with feeling and integrity and value and health, there’s only one way I can influence the future: by owning the present.  

Jon Kabat Zinn

photo kevin higgins

This modern world

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The endless cycle of idea and action,
Endless invention, endless experiment,
Brings knowledge of motion, but not of stillness

T.S. Eliot, Choruses from the Rock

photo ananta bhadra lamichhane

Just the way it is

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Something we need to hold in mind at all times...

If you are invested in security and certainty

you are on the wrong planet

Pema Chodron

Leaning too far forward

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Don’t prolong the past,

don’t invite the future,

don’t be deceived by appearances,

just dwell in present awareness.

Patrul Rinpoche

photo ian paterson

Noticing the ordinary

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Never forget that every mind is shaped by the most ordinary experiences.

To say that something is ordinary is to say that it is of the kind that has made the biggest contribution to the formation of your most basic ideas

Paul Valéry, French poet and philosopher, 1871 – 1945

photo jorge royan

Sunday Quote: Self-care

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You have to learn to get up from the table

when love is no longer being served.

Nina Simone

photo mrfinch