"The people who make a difference, are the ones who are able to tear away at the illusions of others." ~ Eric Fromm "We must know who we are and where we are." "There is so much more." ~ Donna Goddard "We are at the cusp of an energy revolution. You are here because you are someone who feels things deeply and sees the world through a unique perspective. You intuitively know there is more and you’re ready to awaken and remember who you are." ~ Maryam Hasnaa "For the Amahuaca, the Koyukon, the Apache, and the diverse Aboriginal peoples of Australia - as for numerous other indigenous peoples - the coherence of human language is inseparable from the coherence of the surrounding ecology, from the expressive vitality of the more-than-human terrain. It is the animate earth that speaks; human speech is but a part of that vaster discourse." ~ David Abram "Every breath is a sacrament, an affirmation of our connection with all other living things, a renewal of our link with our ancestors and a contribution to generations yet to come. Our breath is a part of life's breath, the ocean of air that envelopes the earth." ~ David Suzuki "Psychotherapist Miriam Greenspan uses the term intervulnerability to describe the need for this mutually held space. When asked about this idea in an interview, she replied, When I say we are “intervulnerable,” I mean we suffer together, whether consciously or unconsciously. Albert Einstein called the idea of a separate self an “optical delusion of consciousness.” Martin Luther King Jr. said that we are all connected in an “inescapable web of mutuality.” There’s no way out, though we try to escape by armoring ourselves against pain and in the process diminishing our lives and our consciousness. But in our intervulnerability is our salvation, because awareness of the mutuality of suffering impels us to search for ways to heal the whole, rather than encase ourselves in a bubble of denial and impossible individualism. At this point in history, it seems that we will either destroy ourselves or find a way to build a sustainable life together." ~ Francis Weller "It’s 3:23 in the morning and I’m awake because my great great grandchildren won’t let me sleep. My great great grandchildren ask me in dreams: What did you do while the planet was plundered?; What did you do when the earth was unraveling?" ~ Drew Dellinger "Remember that wherever your heart is, there you will find your treasure." ~ Paulo Coelho "It is, what I cherish most about life, that chariots me away from my troubles, & chariots me back to face them." ~ Paul Jung "The greatest love stories are not those in which love is only spoken, but those in which it is acted upon." ~ Steve Maraboli
It is a gift to listen to Sister True Dedication
Thank you
Very beautiful teachings. Thanks!!
How marvelous and loving the comparisson of the bell to a birdsong , because of the materials.
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I think I heard this talk . Now I may be seeing it
"The people who make a difference, are the ones who are able to tear away at the illusions of others." ~ Eric Fromm
"We must know who we are and where we are." "There is so much more." ~ Donna Goddard
"We are at the cusp of an energy revolution. You are here because you are someone who feels things deeply and sees the world through a unique perspective. You intuitively know there is more and you’re ready to awaken and remember who you are." ~ Maryam Hasnaa
"For the Amahuaca, the Koyukon, the Apache, and the diverse Aboriginal peoples of Australia - as for numerous other indigenous peoples - the coherence of human language is inseparable from the coherence of the surrounding ecology, from the expressive vitality of the more-than-human terrain. It is the animate earth that speaks; human speech is but a part of that vaster discourse." ~ David Abram
"Every breath is a sacrament, an affirmation of our connection with all other living things, a renewal of our link with our ancestors and a contribution to generations yet to come. Our breath is a part of life's breath, the ocean of air that envelopes the earth." ~ David Suzuki
"Psychotherapist Miriam Greenspan uses the term intervulnerability to describe the need for this mutually held space. When asked about this idea in an interview, she replied, When I say we are “intervulnerable,” I mean we suffer together, whether consciously or unconsciously. Albert Einstein called the idea of a separate self an “optical delusion of consciousness.” Martin Luther King Jr. said that we are all connected in an “inescapable web of mutuality.” There’s no way out, though we try to escape by armoring ourselves against pain and in the process diminishing our lives and our consciousness. But in our intervulnerability is our salvation, because awareness of the mutuality of suffering impels us to search for ways to heal the whole, rather than encase ourselves in a bubble of denial and impossible individualism. At this point in history, it seems that we will either destroy ourselves or find a way to build a sustainable life together." ~ Francis Weller
"It’s 3:23 in the morning and I’m awake
because my great great grandchildren won’t let me sleep. My great great grandchildren ask me in dreams: What did you do while the planet was plundered?; What did you do when the earth was unraveling?" ~ Drew Dellinger
"Remember that wherever your heart is, there you will find your treasure." ~ Paulo Coelho
"It is, what I cherish most about life, that chariots me away from my troubles, & chariots me back to face them." ~ Paul Jung
"The greatest love stories are not those in which love is only spoken, but those in which it is acted upon." ~ Steve Maraboli