The spiritual journey involves going beyond hope and fear, stepping into unknown territory, continually moving forward. The most important aspect of being on the spiritual path may be just to keep moving.
Pema ChodronRead
Don’t get caught up in hopes of what you’ll achieve and how good your situation will be some day in the future. What you do right now is what matters.
Interpretation
Focus on the present moment rather than worrying about future outcomes.
This quote by Pema Chodron emphasizes the importance of living in the present and taking action without being distracted by future aspirations. It reminds us that our current actions and choices are what truly shape our lives and determine our success, rather than simply hoping for a better situation in the future.
In practice
During a motivational speech about success, one might say, 'Remember, don’t get caught up in hopes of what you’ll achieve and how good your situation will be some day in the future.'
The spiritual journey involves going beyond hope and fear, stepping into unknown territory, continually moving forward. The most important aspect of being on the spiritual path may be just to keep moving.
Without giving up hope—that there’s somewhere better to be, that there’s someone better to be—we will never relax with where we are or who we are.
When we scratch the wound and give into our addictions we do not allow the wound to heal.
It's said that when we die, the four elements - earth, air, fire and water - dissolve one by one, each into the other, and finally just dissolve into space. But while we're living, we share the energy that makes everything, from a blade of grass to an elephant, grow and live and then inevitably wear out and die. This energy, this life force, creates the whole world.
Meditation practice isn’t about trying to throw ourselves away and become something better. It’s about befriending who we are already. The ground of practice is you or me or whoever we are right now, just as we are. That’s the ground, that’s what we study, that’s what we come to know with tremendous curiosity and interest.
We have two alternatives: either we question our beliefs - or we don't. Either we accept our fixed versions of reality- or we begin to challenge them. In Buddha's opinion, to train in staying open and curious - to train in dissolving our assumptions and beliefs - is the best use of our human lives.
Books are where things are explained to you; life is where things aren't.
Consider whether fulfillment of the goal you have chosen will constitute success. What is success? If you possess health and wealth, but have trouble with everybody (including yourself), yours is not a successful life. Existence becomes futile if you cannot find happiness. When wealth is lost, you have lost a little; when health is lost, you have lost something of more consequence; but when peace of mind is lost, you have lost the highest treasure.
The conqueror is regarded with awe; the wise man commands our respect; but it is only the benevolent man that wins our affection.
Peter had a genius for imitation; but he lacked true genius, which is creative and makes all from nothing.
You're never wasting your time as long as you learn from every single thing you do, whether you feel like those attempts are successful or not.
My mother said, "Money is a great slave but a horrible master." It was her version of a French proverb.
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