Category: Dead
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Soul and body as one
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“Albert Einstein’s contemplation on the limitations of human understanding in the face of the universe’s mysteries and his admiration for Spinoza’s Pantheism encapsulate a profound perspective on the nature of existence.”
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A liar begins with making falsehood appear like truth…
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“… and ends with making truth itself appear like falsehood.”
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Quiet mind, simple mind
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Quiet mind, simple mind Jiddu Krishnamurti When we are aware of ourselves, is not the whole movement of living a way of uncovering the “me,” the ego, the self? The self is a very complex process which can be uncovered only in relationship, in our daily activities, in the way we talk, the way we judge,…
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About Love
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“Why does mankind resort to ugliness when it surely compounds his problem? Why doesn’t he try gentleness and tenderness when its effectiveness is so apparent? Here is why: he interprets something he must do or something someone should do for him. But Love is not a doing; it is a being. It is effortless, because…
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Ramana: Ever-blissful, Self-existent, the Infinite now.
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“De-hypnotize yourself! It is ego which deludes itself that there are two selves, one which we are conscious of now [the person] and the other, the higher, the Divine, of which we shall one day become conscious.”
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High power, like high voltage, must be handled with respect.
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David R. Hawkins reflects on the essence of genius, suggesting that it is born out of humility and a connection to a higher influence. Rejecting the notion of luck, he argues that genius is a universal potential within human consciousness, likened to an inherent aspect of our essence that awaits the right conditions to reveal…
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Looking at fear like an extraordinary jewel
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ChatPGT: Jiddu Krishnamurti discusses the concept of fear, distinguishing between the abstraction of fear as an idea and the actual experience of fear. They explore why humans tend to turn actual experiences into ideas and delve into the impact of ideologies and beliefs on society. The speaker emphasizes the importance of facing the actual feeling…
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its own recognizance
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“… you can spend the time in tranquillity. And in kindness. And at peace with the spirit within you.”
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Why do you run around
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“Be still and there it is, in the mountain, in the pine, in [as] yourself.”