2,920 Quotes About Awareness
- Author Kilroy J. Oldster
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Each soul must awaken from the aloneness of a private dream world to greet the morning sun, view the sweet earth, apprehend the great silence, and demonstrate an appreciative thanks to everyday of life by living in a rapt state of attentive awareness.
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- Author Catherine Louise Birmingham
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If you want to feel and know everything the horse is doing, begin by feeling and knowing everything you are doing.
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- Author Sharon Salzberg
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The combination of realizing our distinctiveness along with our unity is seeing interdependence.
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- Author Banani Ray
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Awareness is Brahman. The absolute cosmic consciousness. When you are aware, you are connected with Brahman.
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- Author Nanette Mathews
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Things always happen as they should and when they should. Our intuition provides us with guidance on our true purpose. These messages come from the heart. We can only hear them when we're silent not through a cluttered mind.
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- Author T.R. Cordón
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There is nothing to become. The Truth shines here and now. Awareness IS. One does not become it. The Sun shines. One can simply enjoy it or be busy otherwise. That's it. The Sun shines irrespectively.Awareness. Fire. The Song.IT IS.Stop fighting. Stop.
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- Author Carlos Castaneda
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The aim of sorcerers is to reach a state of total awareness in order to experience all the possibilities of perception available to man. This state of awareness even implies an alternative way of dying.
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- Author Anita B. Sulser PhD
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The roots of Self begin in consciousness and cease in awareness. The fourth state of consciousness is one of biophotonic origin. However, it has nothing to do with religious, political or scientific endeavours. It is that which creates governments, religions, sciences and, in our insane world, politics...
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- Author Sharon Weil
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The practice of deep listening is the practice of open inquiry, without assumption or judgement.
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