7,238 Quotes About Nature
- Author John Daniel
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The whole of Nature is a book, the heavens a scroll; and they were intended to be used as such.
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- Author Joseph P. Kauffman
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God is the ultimate ground of Being, and this ultimate ground of Being is YOU. For one who realizes their true nature as God, as Consciousness, life becomes a joy without end.
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- Author 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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- Author 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.
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- Author Joseph P. Kauffman
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Subject and object are not separate—so-called objective reality is projected by our subjective Consciousness.
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- Author Marc Chagall
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Color is all. When color is right, form is right. Color is everything, color is vibration like music; everything is vibration.
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- Author Joseph P. Kauffman
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We often try to force the experience we want to have, instead of allowing the experience we were meant to have, and in doing this, we miss out on gaining any new insight or understanding.
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- Author Joseph P. Kauffman
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You are just as connected to the Universe as a finger is to a hand, or as a branch is to a tree. The entire cosmos is expressing itself through your being.
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- Author Joseph P. Kauffman
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We cannot learn if we are stuck in our mind’s conditioned way of thinking. We must be open to discovering the Truth, whatever it may turn out to be. This requires a state of openness, curiosity, and sincerity, a state of pure awareness, a state of observing reality without jumping to conclusions about what reality is. This state of direct experience is known in Zen as “beginner’s mind,” and it is essential to embody this state when we want to understand our experience.
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