To learn and then do. Is that not a pleasure? Confucius.
Whoso is content with pure experience and acts upon it, has enough of truth. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Music lulls the disordered thoughts, and elevates the dejected spirits. Cervantes.
Why not consecrate ourselves to the queen of the Camelias, and revel in the warm stream of sympathy that flows…
Constant complaining is a way to avoid having regret. Montaigne.
We love the things we love, for what they are. Robert Frost.
There is a characteristic of Zen which cannot be found in any other religion. That is to say, its peculiar…
“The Great Way (The Tao) is not difficult for those who have no preferences. When love and hate are both…
From the Ram Dass website. You can access the original letter here A Letter to Rachel Posted December 17, 2012…
To know what you are, you must first investigate and know what you are not. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj