The subtler one's awareness, the more powerfully it can heal.
Deepak ChopraRead
Karma means your have to live with the consequences of the actions you have taken in the past. Whatever you put out is coming back.
Interpretation
Karma emphasizes the idea that actions have consequences that affect one's future.
This quote by Deepak Chopra encapsulates the concept of karma, which suggests that every action we take ultimately returns to us, shaping our destiny based on our previous deeds. It serves as a moral reminder that our choices, whether good or bad, create a cycle of cause and effect that impacts our lives in profound ways.
In practice
During a motivational speech about self-improvement.
The subtler one's awareness, the more powerfully it can heal.
To promote the healing response, you must get past all the grosser levels of the body - cells, tissues, organs and systems -- and arrive at a junction point between mind and matter, the point where consciousness actually starts to have an effect.
It is only because you take your mind to be yourself, and make it dwell on what you are not, that you lose your sense of well-being.
The most creative act you will ever undertake is the act of creating yourself.
According to Vedanta, there are only two symptoms of enlightenment, just two indications that a transformation is taking place within you toward a higher consciousness. The first symptom is that you stop worrying. Things don't bother you anymore. You become light hearted and full of joy. The second symptom is that you encounter more and more meaningful coincidences in your life, more and more synchronicities. And this accelerates to the point where you actually experience the miraculous.
I will practice acceptance. Today I will accept people, situations, circumstances, and events as they occur. I will know that this moment is as it should be, because the whole universe is as it should be. I will not struggle against the whole universe by struggling against this moment. My acceptance is total and complete. I accept things as they are this moment, not as I wish they were.
Racism is man's gravest threat to man - the maximum of hatred for a minimum of reason.
Spiritual principles do not change, but we do.
What do sad complaints avail if the offense is not cut down by punishment.
Beyond what we wish _x000D_ and what we fear may happen _x000D_ we have another life, _x000D_ as clear and free as a mountain stream.
When I left Merle was wearing a bungalow apron and rolling pie crust. She came to the door wiping her hands on the apron and kissed me on the mouth and began to cry and ran back into the house, leaving the doorway empty [...] I had a funny feeling as I saw the house disappear, as though I had written a poem and it was very good and I had lost it and would never remember it again. (p. 262)
We often get blinded by the forms in which content is produced, rather than the job that the content does.
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