14 Quotes by Hawk of the Pines (Frank LaRue Owen)
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Stop spinning on your busy wheel of pain long enough to hear this: You are not outside the fold of your original preciousness. Even the dawn-bird is heralding this truth each morning, singing to you a map-song with coordinates leading to your renewal. - from "Invisible Belonging," The School of Soft-Attention
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If you're tired of spinning: anchor. If you're tired of being pulled into dark waters of suffering: stop biting honey-covered hooks. - from "The Old Code of Good Travelers," The School of Soft-Attention
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If you're tired of shouldering heavy weight: off-load what isn't vital and begin what it is. - from "The Old Code of Good Travelers," The School of Soft-Attention
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Place the Heart-Mind's Trustworthy Light onto the Old Code of Good Travelers: The antidote to depression is devotion. - from "The Old Code of Good Travelers," The School of Soft-Attention
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When the soul becomes unburdened it's like a new saddle on a fresh horse. Suddenly the trail feels right again, and the strong horizon line in front of you as you turn becomes its own form of soothing medicine. - from "The Bouquet of the Last Direction," The School of Soft-Attention
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My deepest wish for you is that the deepest parts of you can one day put down the battle and let yourself truly be held in a cradle of loving sunlight. - from "Cradle of Sunlight," The School of Soft-Attention
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Heart-Mind, left to its natural state, is vast as a panorama of Nature. - from The School of Soft-Attention: Poems
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There is a way of entering the forest when the breeze of the trees becomes your guide; there is a way of approaching the self without a heavy-hand, when the heart-mind slowly becomes unburdened by the past, where the body listening with the whole of itself finally becomes attuned to all the subtle happenings in the realm not yet stained by the faithless world of man. -- from "Forest Bathing," The School of Soft-Attention
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Make the sunrise a temple. - from "The Old Code of Good Travelers," The School of Soft-Attention
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