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Our smile helps everyone. Thich Nhat
Hanh
"What the Direct Path has brought me
to, then, is the knowledge that I am
one with all things and beings in a divine awareness and energy
that streams
from the light. It has also brought me closer to the love of the
Father-Mother
for all things, and the protective passion that arises naturally
from that love. I
at last am really beginning to understand what the Lakota Indians
mean when
they say that all living things are their relations, and to feel
some small part of
the love that drove St. Francis to love the larks rising from the
dawn fields of
~Andrew Harvey
by Susan Katyayani Lucey on Facebook
100,000 monks in prayer for a better world
photo by Luke Duggleby, a winner in 2010
Travel Photography of the Year
http://www.tpoty.com/winners/2010
Any bodhisattvas out there?
This then is the way of the
bodhisattvas, which brings about the union of
wisdom and means: for though they see the highest reality, they
dont cut
themselves off from conventional reality; nor cut themselves off
from their
reality. The bodhisattva sets out to serve the aim of beings, led
by great
compassion, and without delusion.
Once again compassion is the steering
mechanism across the river of life.
How could one know how to help without the wisdom of meditation,
and
what enlightenment would be complete without the vow to help all
others
enmeshed?"
http://www.dailyzen.com/zen/zen_reading1110.asp
by Wayne Ferguson on Facebook
"The ancient bodhisattvas were not
afraid of, but found joy in failure, poverty
and death -- and in doing small things."
~Shunryu Suzuki
by Tim Gerchmez on Facebook
When the bud breaks it becomes a flower.
When the heart breaks it becomes
divine." ~Sri Sri
"Devotion and Self-Inquiry are one and
the same. The Self of the Nondualists
is the God of the Bhaktis." ~Ramana Maharshi
To be a spiritual warrior, one must have a
broken heart; without a broken
heart and the sense of tenderness and vulnerability, your
warriorship is
untrustworthy. ~Chögyam Trungpa
by Fred LaMotte on Facebook
The way of love is not a subtle argument.
The door there is devastation.
Birds make great sky-circles of their freedom.
How do they learn it?
They fall, and falling, they're given wings.
~ Rumi
by
David Godman Interview S.India
from USUNLIMITED
PRODUCTIONS on Vimeo.