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Re: Greatest Spiritual Quotes? [Re: spinvis] * 1
    #28558219 - 11/27/23 11:14 AM (1 month, 30 days ago)

Longchenpa - The Seven Treasuries - Volume 5 - The Precious Treasury of The Way of Abiding - 4. The Theme of Oneness;
"The meaning of this section is summarized by the fact that everything is embraced within naturally occurring timeless awareness:

Therefore, all phenomena are embraced within a single awareness.
The ultimate heart essence, without transition or change,
is embraced within the very heart of enlightenment, unwavering awareness.
It is fully encompassed as that which is unchanging and noncomposite.


Since the entire world of appearances and possibilities, whether of samsara or nirvana, is encompassed within awareness—Samantabhadra, the nature of phenomena—phenomena are none other than that awareness, awakened mind."


Sholeh Wolpé; Attar of Nishapur - The Conference of the Birds - The Birds of the World Gather - The Falcon;
"Welcome, rapacious sharp-eyed Falcon.
How long this unrelenting fury?
Tie a timeless love letter to your feet
and don’t unfold it for eternity.
Trade in your rational mind for heart’s knowledge
and see how the beginning is the end.
Bravely smash your natural instincts
and make the Cave of Oneness your home.
Once you are settled in that cave,
the Beloved of the World will visit you there."


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    #28558221 - 11/27/23 11:15 AM (1 month, 30 days ago)

Nicole Riggs; Maitripa - Maitripa's Essential Mahamudra Instruction;
"In Tibetan: Phyag rgya chen po tshig bsdus pa

To innermost bliss, I pay homage!

Were I to explain Mahamudra, I would say—
All phenomena? Your own mind!
If you look outside for meaning, you'll get confused.
Phenomena are like a dream, empty of true nature,

And mind is merely the flux of awareness,
No self nature: just energy flow.
No true nature: just like the sky.
All phenomena are alike, sky-like.

That's Mahamudra, as we call it.
It doesn't have an identity to show;
For that reason, the nature of mind
Is itself the very state of Mahamudra
(Which is not made up, and does not change).
If you realize this basic reality
You recognize all that comes up, all that goes on,
as Mahamudra,
The all-pervading dharma-body.

Rest in the true nature, free of fabrication.
Meditate without searching for dharma-body—
It is devoid of thought.
If your mind searches, your meditation will be confused.

Because it's like space, or like a magical show,
There is neither meditation or non-meditation,
How could you be separate or inseparable?
That's how a yogi sees it!

Then, aware of all good and bad stuff as the basic reality,
You become liberated.
Neurotic emotions are great awareness,
They're to a yogi as trees are to a fire—FUEL!

What are notions of going or staying?
Or, for that matter, "meditating" in solitude?
If you don't get this,
You free yourself only on the surface.

But if you do get it, what can ever fetter you?
Abide in an undistracted state.
Trying to adjust body and mind won't produce meditation.
Trying to apply techniques won't produce meditation either.

See, nothing is ultimately established.
Know what appears to have no intrinsic nature.
Appearances perceived: reality's realm, self-liberated.
Thought that perceives: spacious awareness, self-liberated.
Non-duality, sameness [of perceiver and perceived]: the dharma-body.

Like a wide stream flowing non-stop,
Whatever the phase, it has meaning
And is forever the awakened state—
Great bliss without samsaric reference.

All phenomena are empty of intrinsic nature
And the mind that clings to emptiness dissolves in its own ground.
Freedom from conceptual activity
Is the path of all the Buddhas.

I've put together these lines
That they may last for aeons to come.
By this virtue, may all beings without exception
Abide in the great state of Mahamudra."


Garab Dorje;
"Mind’s nature is and always has been Buddha.
It has neither birth nor cessation, like space.
When you realize the real meaning of the equal nature of all things,
To remain in that state without effort is meditation."


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    #28558222 - 11/27/23 11:15 AM (1 month, 30 days ago)

George Santayana;
"There is wisdom in turning as often as possible from the familiar to the unfamiliar: it keeps the mind nimble, it kills prejudice, and it fosters humor."


Rainer Maria Rilke;
"What birds dive through is not
the familiar space which heightens form for
you —

there, in the free, you are denied,
you disappear without return.

Space grasps out of us and translates things:
to realize the existence of a tree,
throw innerspace around it, throw it out

of the space that is in you. Surround it with restraint.
It is without boundaries. Only in the frame
of your renunciation does it become truly tree."


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    #28558223 - 11/27/23 11:16 AM (1 month, 30 days ago)

The Netra-Tantra;
"They who are worshippers [only] of the self [i.e., individuated consciousness] do not go to the highest state spoken of in the scriptures of Śiva."


Psalm 131;
"My mind is not noisy with desires, Lord,
and my heart has satisfied its longing.
I do not care about religion
or anything that is not you.
I have soothed and quieted my soul,
like a child at its mother’s breast.
My soul is as peaceful as a child
sleeping in its mother’s arms."


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    #28558224 - 11/27/23 11:16 AM (1 month, 30 days ago)

Sivavakkiyar, Tamil Siddha (circa 9th/10th century CE);
"In the Four Etemal Vedas,
In the study and reading of scripts,
In sacred ashes and in Holy Writs
And muttering of prayers
You will not find the Lord!
Melt with the Heart Inside
And proclaim the Truth."


Vera Nazarian;
“When you reach for the stars, you are reaching for the farthest thing out there. When you reach deep into yourself, it is the same thing, but in the opposite direction. If you reach in both directions, you will have spanned the universe.”


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    #28558228 - 11/27/23 11:17 AM (1 month, 30 days ago)

Lobsang P. Lhalungpa - Mahamudra: The Quintessence of Mind and Meditation - Takpo Tashi Namgyal cites an excerpt from a song by Savari - p394;
"A realized mind does not conceive the duality of meditation and meditator;
Just as space does not conceive space,
So emptiness does not meditate on emptiness.
Just as water and milk blend naturally,
So nondual awareness and diverse cognitions blend harmoniously
Into the one flavour of the unceasing stream of bliss."


Abu Sa‘id;
"The perfect mystic is neither an ecstatic devotee lost in contemplation of Oneness nor a saintly recluse shunning all commerce with mankind. The true saint goes in and out among the people, eats and sleeps with them, buys and sells in the market, marries and takes part in social intercourse, and never forgets God for a single moment."


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Re: Greatest Spiritual Quotes? [Re: Chronic7] * 1
    #28566930 - 12/03/23 03:37 PM (1 month, 24 days ago)

Augustine on God and Eternal Truth
"For if there is something more excellent than truth, this is God. If there is not, then truth itself is God."
https://philosophicaleggs.com/12-god-and-eternal-truth-part-1-2/

Truth Is God
Gleanings from the writings of Mahatma Gandhi
"The word Satya (Truth) is derived from Sat, which means 'being'. Nothing is or exists in reality except Truth. That is why Sat or Truth is perhaps the most important name of God. In fact it is more correct to say that Truth is God, than to say that God is Truth."
https://www.gandhiashramsevagram.org/truth-is-god/chapter-6-god-is-truth-knowledge-bliss.php


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    #28569714 - 12/05/23 10:58 AM (1 month, 22 days ago)

Mahatma Gandhi -

Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.


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    #28570951 - 12/06/23 05:11 AM (1 month, 22 days ago)

I am not a critic; to me criticism is so often nothing more than the eye garrulously denouncing the shape of the peephole that gives access to hidden treasure.

Djuna Barnes


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    #28579705 - 12/12/23 08:30 AM (1 month, 15 days ago)

Rabiah al-Adawiyya;
"With a torch in one hand, and a bucket of water in the other, I will set fire to heaven and put out the flames of hell, so that traveller’s to God will know the real goal."


Gregory of Nyssa (c. 331-395);
"Thus, if such a man will look at himself, he will see within himself the object of his desire; and thus he will become “blessed,” for in gazing upon his own purity he will see the archetype within the image.
It is just like men who look at the sun in a mirror. Even though they do not look up directly at the heavens, they see the sun in the mirror’s reflection just as much as those who look directly at the sun. So it is, says our Lord, with you. Even though you are not strong enough to see the light itself, yet you will find within yourselves what you are seeking, if you would only return to the grace of that image which was established within you from the beginning. For the Godhead is all purity, freedom from passion, the absence of all evil. And if you possess these qualities, God will surely be within you. When your mind is untainted by any evil, free of passion, purified of all stain, then you will be “blessed” because your eye is clear. Then, because you have been purified, you will perceive things that are invisible to the unpurified. The dark cloud of matter will be removed from the eye of your soul, and then you will see clearly that blessed vision within the pure brilliance of your own heart. And what is this vision? It is purity, holiness, simplicity, and other such brilliant reflections of the nature of God; for it is in these that God is seen."


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    #28579707 - 12/12/23 08:31 AM (1 month, 15 days ago)

Nelson Foster, Jack Shoemaker - The Roaring Stream: A New Zen Reader;
"A monk introduced himself to the teacher Hstian-sha, saying. “I have just entered this monastery. Please show me where to enter the Way.” 
“Do you hear the sound of the valley stream?” asked Hstian-sha. 
“Yes,” said the monk. 
“Enter there!”"


Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee;
"Through the mystery of this inner work darkness is turned into light. The chaos and confusion of our unconscious - what the alchemists termed the prima materia - gradually and miraculously reveal a higher centre of consciousness which is none other than our innermost essence, 'the face we had before we were born'. This is the Self, the Divine Child, which was always present within us, but hidden beneath layers of ego and conditioning."


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    #28579709 - 12/12/23 08:32 AM (1 month, 15 days ago)

Albert Einstein;
"We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them."


Chuang Tzu (369?-286? B.C.E.);
"Now I am going to make a statement here. I don’t know whether it fits into the category of other people’s statements or not. But whether it fits into their category or whether it doesn’t, it obviously fits into some category. So in that respect it is no different from their statements. However, let me try making my statement.
There is a beginning. There is a not yet beginning to be a beginning. There is a not yet beginning to be a not yet beginning to be a beginning. There is being. There is nonbeing. There is a not yet beginning to be nonbeing. There is a not yet beginning to be a not yet beginning to be nonbeing. Suddenly there is nonbeing. But I do not know, when it comes to nonbeing, which is really being and which is nonbeing. Now I have just said something. But I don’t know whether what I have said has really said something or whether it hasn’t said something.
There is nothing in the world bigger than the tip of an autumn hair, and Mount T’ai is tiny. No one has lived longer than a dead child, and P’eng-tsu died young. Heaven and earth were born at the same time as I was, and the ten thousand things are one with me.
We have already become one, so how can I say anything? But I have just said that we are one, so how can I not be saying something? The one and what I said about it make two, and two and the original one make three. If we go on this way, then even the cleverest mathematician can’t tell where we’ll end, much less an ordinary man. If by moving from nonbeing to being we get to three, how far will we get if we move from being to being? Better not to move, but to let things be!
The Way has never known boundaries; speech has no constancy. But because of the recognition of a “this,” there came to be boundaries. Let me tell you what the boundaries are. There is left, there is right, there are theories, there are debates, there are discriminations, there are emulations, and there are contentions. These are called the Eight Virtues. As to what is beyond the Six Realms, the sage admits its existence but does not theorize. As to what is within the Six Realms, he theorizes but does not debate. In the case of the Spring and Autumn, the record of the former kings of past ages, the sage debates but does not discriminate. So I say, those who divide fail to divide; those who discriminate fail to discriminate. What does this mean, you ask? The sage embraces things. Ordinary men discriminate among them and parade their discriminations before others. So I say, those who discriminate fail to see.
The Great Way is not named; Great Discriminations are not spoken; Great Benevolence is not benevolent; Great Modesty is not humble; Great Daring does not attack. If the Way is made clear, it is not the Way. If discriminations are put into words, they do not suffice. If benevolence has a constant object, it cannot be universal. If modesty is fastidious, it cannot be trusted. If daring attacks, it cannot be complete. These five are all round, but they tend toward the square.
Therefore understanding that rests in what it does not understand is the finest. Who can understand discriminations that are not spoken, the Way that is not a way? If he can understand this, he may be called the Reservoir of Heaven. Pour into it and it is never full, dip from it and it never runs dry, and yet it does not know where the supply comes from. This is called the Shaded Light."


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    #28579710 - 12/12/23 08:32 AM (1 month, 15 days ago)

Ramana Maharshi;
“You asked me if any difference exists between the ‘normal’ state of ordinary peo­ple and that of men who are ‘realised.’ What have they real­ised? Only that which is real in themselves. But that which is real in them is equally real in you. Wherein lies a difference?”


Jeff Brown - Love it Forward;
"It’s all too easy to give up, to stop believing, to turn away from the light. The evidence that the darkness will prevail is everywhere. But I am not persuaded. Because my heart keeps opening, because humans keep going, because the sun keeps rising. It may well be that we make it through by the narrowest of margins, but we will. This human spirit is unstoppable. This human heart is so beautiful, a phoenix that rises again and again from the ashes of indifference. We may only see glimpses of our divinity at this stage of development, but they are a harbinger of things to come. This unstoppable humannest. Such a majestic species."


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    #28579711 - 12/12/23 08:32 AM (1 month, 15 days ago)

Simone Weil - Selected Essays, 1934-1943: Historical, Political, and Moral Writings;
"At the centre of the human heart is the longing for an absolute good, a longing which is always there and is never appeased by any object in this world."


Maximus of Tyre (125-185);
"God himself, the father and fashioner of all that is, older than the sun or the sky, greater than time and eternity and all the flow of being, is unnamable by any lawgiver, unutterable by any voice, not to be seen by any eye. But we, being unable to apprehend his essence, use the help of sounds and names and pictures, of beaten gold and ivory and silver, of plants and rivers, mountain peaks and torrents, yearning for the knowledge of him, and in our weakness naming all that is beautiful in this world after his nature--just as happens to earthly lovers. To them the most beautiful sight will be the actual lineaments of the beloved. But for remembrance’ sake they will be happy in the sight of a lyre, a little spear, a chair perhaps, or a running ground, or anything in the world that awakens the memory of the beloved. Why should I further examine and pass judgment about images? Let men know what is divine. Let them know. That is all. If a Greek is stirred to the remembrance of God by the art of Phidias, an Egyptian by paying worship to animals, another man by a river, another by fire, I have no anger for their divergences. Only let them know, let them love, let them remember."


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    #28579712 - 12/12/23 08:33 AM (1 month, 15 days ago)

Nisargadatta Maharaj;
"Meditating on the sense I AM until you realise that I AM is illusory."


Meister Eckhart;
"Up then, noble soul! Put on thy jumping shoes which are intellect and love, and overleap the worship of thy mental powers, overleap thine understanding and spring into the heart of God, into his hiddenness where thou art hidden from all creatures."


Chen Ting-Van;
"The mind of the sage is empty and calm, profoundly calm, dealing with the world harmoniously, like bellows taking in air, like pipes containing music."


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    #28579714 - 12/12/23 08:34 AM (1 month, 15 days ago)

Thomas Cleary; Ch'an Foyen - Instant Zen: Waking Up in the Present - Stop Opinions;
"The Third Patriarch of Zen said, “Don’t seek reality, just put a stop to opinions.” He also said, “As soon as there are judgments of right and wrong, the mind is lost in a flurry.” These sayings teach you people of today what to work on.
When you read his saying, “Don’t seek reality,” you say there is no further need to seek—this means you are still entertaining opinions and are in a flurry of judgments; after all you have not reached a state of mind where there is no seeking, and are just making up an opinionated interpretation.
People who study Zen nowadays are all like this; reading a transformative saying and reaching an insight into the words, they then try to apply it to all sayings, thinking they are all the same. Keeping this in their hearts, they think of it as their own attainment; far from realizing they have lost their minds by enter­taining an opinionated understanding, they cling to it and will not let go. What ignoramuses!
Would you like to attain a state of mind where you seek nothing? Just do not conceive all sorts of opinions and views. This nonseeking does not mean blanking out and ignoring everything. In everyday life, twenty-four hours a day, when there is unclar­ity in the immediate situation it is generally because the opin­ionated mind is grasping and rejecting. How can you get to know the nondiscriminatory mind then?
Thus when an ancient sage was asked if the created and the uncreated are different, he said they are not. Sky and earth, rivers and seas, wind and clouds, grasses and trees, birds and beasts, people and things living and dying, changing right before our eyes, are all called created forms. The uncreated way is silent and unmoving; the indescribable and unnameable is called uncre­ated. How can there be no difference?
Grand Master Yongjia said, “The true nature of ignorance is the very nature of enlightenment; the empty body of illusions and projections is the very body of realities.” These two are each distinct; how do you understand the logic of identity? You have to experience the mind without seeking; then they will integrate and you will get to be trouble-free.
In the ten stages of enlightenment, the fifth is the stage Dif­ficult to Conquer, which means that it is extremely difficult to attain equality of real knowledge and conventional knowledge; when you enter this stage, the two are equal, so it is called the stage that is difficult to conquer. Students of the path should take them in and make them equal twenty-four hours a day.
And do you know they are drawn up by your nondiscriminatory mind? Like an artist drawing all sorts of pictures, both pretty and ugly, the mind depicts forms, feelings, perceptions, abstract patterns, and consciousnesses; it depicts human soci­eties and paradises. When it is drawing these pictures, it does  not borrow the power of another; there is no discrimination between the artist and the artwork. It is because of not realiz­ing this that you conceive various opinions, having views of your­ self and views of other people, creating your own fair and foul.
So it is said, “An artist draws a picture of hell, with countless sorts of hideous forms. On setting aside the brush to look it over,  it’s bone-chilling, really hair-raising.” But if you know it’s a draw­ing, what is there to fear?
In olden times, when people had clearly realized this, it became evident in all situations. Once when the great teacher Xuansha was cutting down a tree, a tiger bounded out of the woods. The teacher’s companion said, “It’s a tiger!” The teacher scolded him and said, “It’s a tiger for you.” Another time, when he saw a seeker performing prostrations, Xuansha said, “It is because of the self that one can bow to the other.” These expedients are in profound accord with the intent  of Buddha.
The great teacher Fayan once pointed to a dog right in front of him and said, “An engraving.” When you look at this, do not look to the dog itself for clarification; you must see it in your own experience before you can get it. Only then will you under­ stand that saying, “As soon as there are judgments of right and  wrong, you lose your mind in a flurry.” I hope you get the point!"


Hermes;
"Action based on spiritual insight has a moral simplicity that neither can be understood nor imitated by the lower mind."


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    #28579716 - 12/12/23 08:34 AM (1 month, 15 days ago)

Jiddu Krishnamurti;
"Meditation is the most extraordinary thing if you know how to do it, and you cannot possibly learn from anybody; and that's the beauty of it. It isn't something you learn, a technique, and therefore there is no authority. Therefore if you will learn about yourself, watch yourself, watch the way you walk, the way you talk, how you eat, what you say, the gossip, the hate, the jealousy. If you are aware of it without any choice, all that is part of meditation, and as you go, as you journey, as that movement goes, all that movement is meditation. Then that movement is endless, timeless."


Philo (C. 2O B.C.E.-C. 50 C.E.);
"The face of the wise man is not somber or austere, contracted by anxiety and sorrow, but precisely the opposite: radiant and serene, and filled with a vast delight, which often makes him the most playful of men, acting with a sense of humor that blends with his essential seriousness and dignity, just as in a well-tuned lyre all the notes blend into one harmonious sound. According to our holy teacher Moses, the goal of wisdom is laughter and play--not the kind that one sees in little children who do not yet have the faculty of reason, but the kind that is developed in those who have grown mature through both time and understanding. If someone has experienced the wisdom that can only be heard from oneself, learned from oneself, and created from oneself, he does not merely participate in laughter: he becomes laughter itself."


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    #28587455 - 12/17/23 09:36 PM (1 month, 10 days ago)

One seldom recognizes the devil when he is putting his hand on your shoulder.

Albert Speer


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    #28588634 - 12/18/23 04:33 PM (1 month, 9 days ago)

“I think you will know what I mean if I tell you love is worth nothing until it has been tested by its own defeat. I felt I was being asked to try to love enough not to be afraid of the consequences. I realized that love, even if it ends in defeat, gives you a kind of honor; but without love, you have no honor at all. I think that is what I had misunderstood all of my life. Love is to enable you to transcend defeat.”

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    #28589868 - 12/19/23 01:49 PM (1 month, 8 days ago)

Socrates: “To know thyself is the beginning of wisdom.”


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