50 Quotes About Being-present
- Author Thomas Moore
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In the fifteenth century, Marsilio Ficino put it as simply as possible. The mind, he said, tends to go off on its own so that it seems to have no relevance to the physical world. At the same time, the materialistic life can be so absorbing that we get caught in it and forget about spirituality. What we need, he said, is soul, in the middle, holding together mind and body, ideas and life, spirituality and the world.
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- Author Thich Nhat Hanh
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Our appointment with life is in the present moment. If we do not have peace and joy right now when will we have peace and joy--tomorrow, or after tomorrow? What is presenting us from being happy right now?
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- Author Robert Black
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Meditation is the only thing that ever surprised me in my life.
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- Author Joan Tollifson
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The concentration of a baby is alive wonderment. It is to that kind of organic interest, or passion, and awareness that Toni [Packer] seems to be pointing: listening that is not rote or methodical in any way. The baby has no sense yet of self-image, of itself as an object—a person—who needs to be improved, and Toni will question any meditation practice that contributes to such a picture.
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- Author Tobe Hanson
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If you feel anxiety or depression, you are not in the present. You are either anxiously projecting the future or depressed and stuck in the past. The only thing you have any control over is the present moment; simple breathing exercises can make us calm and present instantly.
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- Author Tobe Hanson
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I believe in not trying to control things that are out of my control or none of my business.
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- Author Tobe Hanson
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I believe there are only three businesses: my business, other people's business, and God's business.
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- Author Tobe Hanson
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I believe I will not not die a minute too early or a minute too late, but exactly when I am supposed to.
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- Author Bo Lozoff
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Like a child standing in a beautiful park with his eyes shut tight, there's no need to imagine trees, flowers, deer, birds, and sky; we merely need to open our eyes and realize what is already here, who we already are - as soon as we stop pretending we're small or unholy.
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