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
Generosity is an activity that loosens us up. By offering whatever we can - a dollar, a flower, a word of encouragement - we are training in letting go.
Interpretation
Generosity helps us release our grip on material possessions and fosters a sense of openness and kindness.
This quote by Pema Chodron emphasizes the transformative power of generosity. By engaging in acts of giving, whether big or small, we not only help others but also cultivate a mindset of letting go and openness within ourselves. Generosity encourages us to shift our focus from what we have to what we can offer, ultimately enriching our lives and the lives of those around us.
In practice
This quote can be used in a motivational speech about the importance of being generous.
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.
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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.
Order - Let all your things have their places; let each part of your business have its time.
Christ willed to suffer and be despised and do you dare complain of the same? Christ had adversaries and backbiters; and do you wish to have all men your friends and benefactors? When shall your patience attain her crown if no adversity befalls you? If you are willing to suffer naught that is against you, how will you be the friend of Christ?
Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.
We can't cross that bridge until we come to it, but I always like to lay down a pontoon ahead of time.
At the moment of vision, the eyes see nothing.
Posterity weaves no garlands for imitators.
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