Love is the sea where intellect drowns. ~ Jalaluddin Rumi
September 10th Daily Meditation Moment
Life is so very difficult. How can we be anything but kind. ~ Buddha
September 9th Daily Meditation Moment
Let go of all ideas and images in your mind, they come and go and aren’t even generated by you. So why pay so much attention to your imagination when reality is for the realizing right now? ~ Adyashanti
September 8th Daily Meditation Moment
It requires steady, quiet effort to keep the heart producing the rasa, the sweet flavor of contentment. ~ Gurumayi Chidvilasananda
September 7th Daily Meditation Moment
It is okay to be at a place of struggle. Struggle is just another word for growth. Even the most evolved beings find themselves in a place of struggle now and then. In fact, struggle is a sure sign to them that they are expanding; it is their indication of real and important progress. The only one who doesn’t struggle is the one who doesn’t grow. So if you are struggling right now, see it as a terrific sign — celebrate your struggle. ~ Neale Donald Walsch
September 6th Daily Meditation Moment
If your eyes were open to all the beauty in the world, you would be overwhelmed with joy. ~ Marianne Williamson
September 5th Daily Meditation Moment
I have the impression that many of us are afraid of silence. We’re always taking in something – text, music, radio, television or thoughts- to occupy the space. If quiet and space are so important for our happiness why don’t we make more room for them in our lives? ~ Thich Nhat Hanh
September 4th Daily Meditation Moment
Forgiveness is your release from the hell of wanting to know what cannot be known and from wanting to see others suffer because they have hurt you. ~ Caroline Myss
September 3rd Daily Meditation Moment
Faith is the subject of the head, Devotion is the subject of the heart and Meditation connects both. ~ Sri Ravi Shankar
September 2nd Daily Meditation Moment
Enlightenment means rising about thought, not falling back to a level below thought, the level of an animal or a plant. In the enlightened state, you still use your thinking mind when needed, but in a much more focused and effective way than before. ~ Eckhart Tolle