Understanding means throwing away your knowledge. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh
January 1st Daily Meditation Moment
The most important thing that you will gain from cultivating unconditional love will be freedom from hate and violence. When these thoughts are removed, you discover the presence of joy and peace. … The path to true joy and bliss in your life is affirming the spirit and subordinating the ego. ~ Wayne Dyer
December 31st Daily Meditation Moment
Only when we see the greatness that exists within us can we see the greatness in others. ~ Swami Muktananda
December 30th Daily Meditation Moment
Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one getting burned. ~ Buddha
December 29th Daily Meditation Moment
Be steadfast in yoga. O Arjuna. Perform your duty without attachment, remaining equal to success or failure. Such equanimity of mind is called yoga. ~ Bhagavad Gita
December 28th Daily Meditation Moment
Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify, simplify. ~ Henry David Thoreau
December 27th Daily Meditation Moment
To love is to recognize yourself in another. ~ Eckhart Tolle
December 25th Daily Meditation Moment
What you will see is love coming out of the trees, love coming out of the sky, love coming out of the light. You will perceive love from everything around you. This is the state of bliss. ~ Miguel Ruiz
December 24th Daily Meditation Moment
There is a divine purpose behind everything – and therefore a divine presence in everything. ~ Neale Donald Walsh
December 23rd Daily Meditation Moment
What is it that dies? A log of wood dies to become a few planks. The planks die to become a chair. The chair dies to become a piece of firewood, and the firewood dies to become ash. You give different names to the different shapes the wood takes, but the basic substance is there always. If we could always remember this, we would never worry about the loss of anything. We never lose anything; we never gain anything. By such discrimination we put an end to unhappiness. ~ Swami Satchidananda