January 12th Daily Meditation Moment

I look only to the good qualities of men. Not being faultless myself, I won’t presume to probe into the faults of others. ~

Mahatma Gandhi

January 11th Daily Meditation Moment

I don’t mind what happens. That is the essence of inner freedom. It is a timeless spiritual truth: release attachment to outcomes, deep inside yourself, you’ll feel good no matter what. ~

Jiddu Krishnamurti

January 10th Daily Meditation Moment

I do not understand the mystery of grace – only that it meets us where we are but does not leave us where it found us. ~ Anne Lamont

January 8th Daily Meditation Moment

Half of life is lost in charming others. The other half is lost in going through anxieties caused by others. Live this play, you have played enough. ~ Jalaluddin Rumi

January 6th Daily Meditation Moment

Boredom, anger, sadness, or fear are not ‘yours’, not personal. They are conditions of the human mind. They come and go. Nothing that comes and goes is you. ‘I am bored.’ Who knows this? ‘I am angry, sad, afraid.’ Who knows this? You are the knowing, not the condition that is known. ~ Eckhart Tolle

January 5th Daily Meditation Moment

Between what is said and not meant and what is meant and not said, most of love is lost. ~

Kahlil Gibran

January 2nd Daily Meditation Moment

Abandon the idea that you can practice your way into enlightenment – this idea is a trap and reinforces your sense of being a person. ~ Mooji

December 31st Daily Meditation Moment

This is the great opportunity that we have in the second half of life: our hard-earned wisdom can enable us to bring about a quiet transformation of our society. ~ Eknath Easwaren

December 28th Daily Meditation Moment

Love knows no barriers. …It shouldn’t be a surprise that we can look at one another and feel totally at home. It shouldn’t be a surprise that we all come together and want to help one another…that we want to spread God’s light in this world. That is why we have been born. ~ Gurumayi Chidvilasananda

December 27th Daily Meditation Moment

Even when we are not speaking or acting, most of us find that our mind still goes on working – thinking, daydreaming, planning, worrying, eating up precious energy that should be going to the body to maintain health. In a sense, our mind is in overdrive all the time. But in meditation we can learn to shift the mind out of overdrive and down into fourth gear, then to third, to second, and eventually to first. We may even learn how to put our mind into neutral and park it for a while by the side of the road.When we can do that, a much higher faculty – which the Hindus and Buddhists call prajna, “wisdom,” – comes into play. Then we will find that we see deep into the heart of life, with fathomless patience at our disposal. When we have learned to park the mind even for a short period, so much vitality is conserved that every major system in the body gets a fresh lease on life. ~ Eknath Easwaren

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