One way to look at meditation is as a kind of intrapsychic technology that's been developed over thousands of years by traditions that know a lot about the mind/body connection.
Jon Kabat-ZinnRead
Once you have established yourself as a center of love and kindness radiating throughout your being, which amounts to a cradling of yourself in loving kindness and acceptance, you can dwell here indefinitely, drinking at this fount, bathing it in, renewing yourself, nourishing yourself, enlivening yourself. This can be a profoundly healing practice for body and soul.
Interpretation
Establishing self-love and kindness allows for profound healing and renewal.
This quote emphasizes the importance of cultivating an inner state of love and kindness towards oneself. By nurturing this inner wellspring, one can achieve deep healing and refreshment of both the body and the spirit, fostering a continuous cycle of self-renewal and acceptance that enriches life.
In practice
During a motivational speech about mental health, you might use this quote to highlight the importance of self-care.
One way to look at meditation is as a kind of intrapsychic technology that's been developed over thousands of years by traditions that know a lot about the mind/body connection.
Meditation means learning how to get out of this current, sit by its bank and listen to it, learn from it, and then use its energies to guide us.
Practice sharing the fullness of your being, your best self, your enthusiasm, your vitality, your spirit, your trust, your openness, above all, your presence. Share it with yourself, with your family, with the world.
The best way to capture moments is to pay attention. This is how we cultivate mindfulness. Mindfulness means being awake. It means knowing what you are doing.
In Asian languages, the word for mind and the word for heart are same. So if you’re not hearing mindfulness in some deep way as heartfulness, you’re not really understanding it. Compassion and kindness towards oneself are intrinsically woven into it. You could think of mindfulness as wise and affectionate attention.
Initiate giving. Don't wait for someone to ask. See what happens - especially to you. You may find that you gain a greater clarity about yourself and about your relationships, as well as more energy rather than less. You may find that, rather than exhausting yourself or your resources, you will replenish them. Such is the power of mindful, selfless generosity. At the deepest level, there is no giver, no gift, and no recipient . . . only the universe rearranging itself.
We are our choices. Build yourself a great story.
A more secret, sweet, and overpowering beauty appears to man when his heart and mind open to the sentiment of virtue.
One can't fight with oneself, for this battle has only one loser.
One of the most responsible things you can do as an adult is to become more of a child.
When you hurry you're more apt to make mistakes. But you have to be quick. If you're not quick you can't get things done.
Let your performance do the thinking.
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