Our words, our actions must constantly set the stage for the life we wish to lead.
The spider’s lesson is never to be greedy. It shows that objects of necessity can be objects of beauty and art as well. The spider teaches us that we can be too easily enraptured with ourselves.
We automatically give to each person we meet, but we choose what we give. Our words, our actions, must consciously set the stage for the life we wish to lead.
If you go to bed at night and think about your day and you haven’t laughed very much, then you must jump out of bed and go do something fun.
If I simply live the principles that appear to be truth for me, I will touch the lives of those I am destined to touch.
You either have faith or fear, not both. Things, they think, generate fear. The more things you have, the more you have to fear. Eventually you are living your life for things.
Perhaps the future of the world would be in better hands if we forgot about discovering something new and concentrated on recovering our past.
The real people nation have for centuries had the practice at birth of speaking the same first phrase to all newborns. Each person hears the same exact first human words: “We love you and support you on the journey.” At their final celebration, everyone hugs them and repeats the phrase again.
All diseases and disorders have some spiritual connection and serve as stepping stones for us to listen to and learn from.
Forget the pain. Learn to endure. Focus your attention elsewhere.
Truth is truth. If you hurt someone, you hurt self. If you help someone, you help self.
They never tell a lie, not a small fabrication, not a partial truth, nor any gross unreal statement. No lies at all, so they have nothing to hide. They are a group of people who are not afraid to have their minds open.
The releasing of attachment to object and certain beliefs was already indelibly written as a very necessary step in my human progress toward being.
New things cannot come where there is no room.