Wisdom is one of the few things in human life that does not diminish with age.
Our culture’s zeal for longevity reveals our incredible collective fear of death.
I don’t really believe anything I say. Because the nature of my work concerns the spaces between the words, rather than the words themselves.
Compassion is the ability to see how it all is.
Be patient. You’ll know when it’s time for you to wake up and move ahead.
Real happiness lies in that which never comes nor goes, but simply is.
Birth, death, and suffering all bring us to the very edge of what our minds can understand.
The person who says, ‘I’m enlightened’ probably isn’t.
You have all the time in the world, but don’t waste a moment.
Creativity springs from the yearning to be the fullness of who you are.
Gratitude opens your heart, and opening your heart is a wonderful and easy way for God to slip in.
The minute you don’t want power, you’ll have more than you ever dreamed possible.
Each person tells you who they think they are, and who they think you are.
I like to look at a tree and see that it’s love. Don’t you?
Don’t take yourself so personally.
We kill each other over which name to call the Nameless.
One of the ego’s favorite paths of resistance is to fill you with doubt.
If you keep examining your mind, you’ll come to see that thoughts of who you are and how it all is are creating the reality you’re experiencing.
When someone we love dies, we get so busy mourning what died that we ignore what didn’t.
The richness of a moment comes when it’s both full and empty at the same time. The truth is, we live simultaneously in time and timelessness.