And know that one day, when you have crossed your last river, you will stand before an elephant who will measure the value of your life not by how many miles you have traveled and how much you have seen, but rather by how much you have loved.
Isn’t it true that, even on a good day, most of what we do and think is about Me and Mine vs Them and Theirs?
For some obscure reason, earlier today, I remembered one of my colleagues, an up-market, high-brow woman, who, unaware that I was at my desk, whisked one of our staffroom dish towels to wipe the long heel of her shoe. This afternoon, as I watched a friend cough a few times, each time careful to...
It is the craving for love of un-conditional magnitude that drives us to excel at what we do.
What we forget, what we fail to see, little blind mice that we are, is the connection between any/all of our thoughts, desires and re-actions and the *situations* that will emerged in the future –which of course exists only in our mind – to materialize in the present moment, the only moment that is...
The litmus test of genuine spirituality is simply whether, in the moment that is under our feet, we are able to *actively* accept our stressors, our illnesses, our disappointments and our emotional pain with a heart that is truly open – a heart that dictates *acceptance* to the mind – or not.
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