Entries from December 2008
In the blink of an eye
December 31, 2008 · Leave a Comment
We hardly ever realize that we can cut anything out of our lives, anytime, in the blink of an eye.
— Carlos Castaneda
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The environment
December 31, 2008 · Leave a Comment
The environment you fashion out of your thoughts, your beliefs, your ideals, your philosophy is the only climate you will ever live in.
— Dr. Stephen Covey
All that matters
December 31, 2008 · 3 Comments
It doesn’t matter where you are coming from. All that matters is where you are going.
— Brian Tracy
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Stretch our minds
December 31, 2008 · Leave a Comment
What we think determines what happens to us, so if we want to change our lives, we need to stretch our minds.
— Wayne Dyer
against / for
December 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Everything you are against weakens you.
Everything you are for empowers you.
— Wayne Dyer
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Earn in your own mind
December 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment
You can never earn in the outside world more than you earn in your own mind.
— Brian Tracy
Be Consciousness
December 13, 2008 · Leave a Comment
People typically feel trapped by life, trapped by the universe, because they imagine that they are actually in the universe, and therefore the universe can squish them like a bug. This is not true. You are not in the universe; the universe is in you.
The typical orientation is this: my consciousness is in my body (mostly in my head); my body is in this room; this room is in the surrounding space, the universe itself. That is true from the viewpoint of the ego, but utterly false from the viewpoint of the Self.
If I rest as Witness, the formless I-I, it becomes obvious that, right now, I am not in my body, my body is IN my awareness. I am aware of my body, therefore I am not my body. I am the pure Witness in which my body is now arising. I am not in my body, my body is in my consciousness. Therefore, be consciousness.
If I rest as Witness, the formless I-I, it becomes obvious that, right now, I am not in this house, this house is IN my awareness. I am the pure witness in which this house is now arising. I am not in this house, this house is in my consciousness. Therefore, be consciousness.
If I look outside this house, to the surrounding area—perhaps a large stretch of earth, a big patch of sky, other houses, roads and cars—if I look, in short, at the universe in front of me—and if I rest as the Witness, the formless I-I, it becomes obvious that, right now, I am not in the universe, the universe is IN my awareness. I am the pure Witness in which this universe is now arising. I am not in the universe, the universe is in my consciousness. Therefore, be consciousness.
It is true that the physical matter of your body is inside the matter of the house, and the matter of the house is inside the matter of the universe. But you are not merely matter or physicality. You are also Consciousness as Such, of which matter is merely the outer skin. The ego adopts the viewpoint of matter, and therefore is constantly trapped by matter—trapped and tortured by the physics of pain. But pain, too, arises in your consciousness, and you can either be in pain, or find pain in you, so that you surround pain, are bigger than pain, transcend pain, as you rest in the vast expanse of pure Emptiness that you deeply and truly are.
So what do I see? If I contract as ego, it appears that I am confined in the body, which is confined in the house, which is confined in the large universe around it. But if I rest as Witness—the vast, open, empty consciousness—it becomes obvious that I am not in the body, the body is in me; I am not in this house, the house is in me; I m not in the universe, the universe is in me. All of them are arising in the vast, open, empty, pure, luminous Space of primordial Consciousness, right now and right now and forever right now.
Therefore, be Consciousness.
— Ken Wilber in One Taste
Thinking
December 12, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Any man who reads too much and uses his own brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking.
— Albert Einstein