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In the endthese things matter most:How well did you love?How fully did you live?How deeply did you let go?

Jack Kornfield , em Buddha's Little Instruction Book
inspirational eastern-philosophy

Anyone who is steady in his determination for the advanced stage of spiritual realization and can equally tolerate the onslaughts of distress and happiness is certainly a person eligible for liberation.

A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda , em The Bhagavad-gita
inspirational spirituality hindu eastern-philosophy religious

As soon as you have made a thought, laugh at it.

Lao Tzu
philosophy comedy eastern-philosophy

when somebody plays music, you listen. you just follow those sounds, and eventually you understand the music. the point can't be explained in words because music is not words, but after listening for a while, you understand the point of it, and that point is the music itself. in exactly the same way, you can listen to all experiences.

Alan W. Watts , em Still the Mind: An Introduction to Meditation
philosophy meditation eastern-philosophy esoterism

I believe there are only three businesses: my business, other people's business, and God's business.

Tobe Hanson , em The Four Seasons Way of Life:: Ancient Wisdom for Healing and Personal Growth
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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.

Tobe Hanson , em The Four Seasons Way of Life:: Ancient Wisdom for Healing and Personal Growth
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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.

Tobe Hanson , em The Four Seasons Way of Life:: Ancient Wisdom for Healing and Personal Growth
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I believe in not trying to control things that are out of my control or none of my business.

Tobe Hanson , em The Four Seasons Way of Life:: Ancient Wisdom for Healing and Personal Growth
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The man who wishes to know the "that" which is "thou" may set to work in any one of three ways. He may begin by looking inwards into his own particular thou and, by a process of "dying to self" --- self in reasoning, self in willing, self in feeling --- come at last to knowledge of the self, the kingdom of the self, the kingdom of God that is within. Or else he may begin with the thous existing outside himself, and may try to realize their essential unity with God and, through God, with one another and with his own being. Or, finally (and this is doubtless the best way), he may seek to approach the ultimate That both from within and from without, so that he comes to realize God experimentally as at once the principle of his own thou and of all other thous, animate and inanimate.

Aldous Huxley , em The Perennial Philosophy
spirituality eastern-philosophy hinduism perennial-philosophy

(When asked what he thought of Western civilization): 'I think it would be a good idea.

Mahatma Gandhi
attributed-no-source society civilization eastern-philosophy western-civilization western-philosophy eastern-civilization

Compassion is not complete if it does not include oneself.

Allan Lokos , em Patience: The Art of Peaceful Living
compassion mindfulness buddhism eastern-philosophy

As the sun, revealer of all objects to the seer, is not harmed by the sinful eye, nor by the impurities of the objects it gazes on, so the one Self, dwelling in all, is not touched by the evils of the world. (The Upanishads: Breath of the Eternal, pg. 35)

Prabhavananda , em The Upanishads: Translations from the Sanskrit
self eastern-philosophy hinduism upanishads brahman

As fire, though one, takes the shape of every object which it consumes, so the Self, though one, takes the shape of every object in which it dwells. (The Upanishads: Breath of the Eternal, pg. 35)

Prabhavananda , em The Upanishads: Translations from the Sanskrit
self eastern-philosophy hinduism upanishads brahman

I am The Dragon And I have come!

Kehinde Sonola
philosophy spirituality mind-body-spirit dragons eastern-philosophy dragon metaphysics

An educated man believing in a this-that vile sky-god rewarding him-her, but punishing your enemies with hell and fire, is uneducated.

Fakeer Ishavardas
god sufi enlightenment education atheism eastern-philosophy spirituality-vs-religion metaphysical-truth-reality

Look at this leaf. When you’re standing close to it you can see every single detail of the leaf. You may think that it’s important to see things, like this leaf, up close but that is an incorrect notion because it is also important to view things from afar. That’s why it is necessary to look at all perspectives of an issue or of an object. --The Unnamed Samurai (Chapter 5)

Melissa Rose Lawrence , em The Autumnal Winds
life philosophy philosophy-of-life buddhism eastern-philosophy

There are people dying from famine on the roads, and you do not issue the stores of your granaries for them. When people die, you say, 'it is not owing to me, it is owing to the year.' In what does this differ from stabbing a man and killing him, and then saying, 'it was not I, it was the weapon?

Mencius
charity ethics eastern-philosophy moral-philosophy

How much does he lack himself who must have many things?

Sen no Rikyū
philosophy poetry zen materialism japan tea eastern-philosophy zen-buddhism asian-philosophy

Once we got closer to the origins of these Eastern practices, we found that the monks and swamis were just as dogmatic and paternalistic, just as literal and conservative in their approach to spirituality as the Christian priests and ministers we were trying to get away from.

Gudjon Bergmann , em More Likely to Quote Star Wars than the Bible: Generation X and Our Frustrating Search for Rational Spirituality
eastern-philosophy new-age generation-x rational-spirituality

As soon as we notice that certain types of event "like" to cluster together at certain times, we begin to understand the attitude of the Chinese, whose theories of medicine, philosophy, and even building are based on a "science" of meaningful coincidences. The classical Chinese texts did not ask what causes what, but rather what "likes" to occur with what.

M.L. von Franz
eastern-philosophy synchronicity jung jungian man-and-his-symbols

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