8 Quotes by Rolf Gates

  • Author Rolf Gates
  • Quote

    Renunciation on its own has no staying power. You can renounce bananas all you like, but if you continue to live in your banana home on your banana street, if you keep your job at the banana warehouse and hang out with your banana-gobbling friends, you'll be eating bananas before you know it. Practice is doing the work. It is following up your intention with action.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Rolf Gates
  • Quote

    The real payoff of a yoga practice, I came to see, is not a perfect handstand or a deeper forward bend – it is the newly born self that each day steps off the yoga mat and back into life.

  • Share

  • Author Rolf Gates
  • Quote

    What a beautiful thing, to walk amidst the endless diversity of life with the ability to perceive the source and the reality of its unity.

  • Share

  • Author Rolf Gates
  • Quote

    When nonviolence in speech, thought, and action is established, one’s aggressive nature is relinquished and others abandon hostility in one’s presence. Yoga Sutras.

  • Share

  • Author Rolf Gates
  • Quote

    We spend our days badgered by voices that tell us to judge others, fear others, harm others, or harm ourselves. But we are not obligated to listen to those voices, or even to take responsibility for them. They may be where we come from, but they are not where we are going. There is another voice, a voice that shines. Ahimsa is the practice of listening to that voice of lightness, cultivating that voice, trusting that voice, acting upon that voice.

  • Share

  • Author Rolf Gates
  • Quote

    You may not be what you think you are, but what you think, you are. Jim Clark.

  • Share

  • Author Rolf Gates
  • Quote

    At long last I came to the breakthrough point, the surrender. I realized that her life, and my fury, were truly over. She was gone, and if I really loved her, I owed it to her to ensure that her passing would bear spiritual fruit in my life. For that to happen, I would have to let go. The relief was profound. There was nothing left to do.

  • Share

  • Author Rolf Gates
  • Quote

    Whenever we find ourselves ensnared in negative behavior, he suggests, we should increase the amount of time, thought, and energy we direct toward positive behavior.

  • Share