Posts Tagged ‘heart’
FROM LILA
“This course has been for me an unforgettable experience. I really loved it. I was impressed by the joyful and serious atmosphere. Some persons that I think I know since 15 or 20 years or more and I discovered them anew as there was no more barriers of false identification. I saw many participants endeavoring to reveal themselves with simplicity. That’s it. This course is helping us to develop that spiritual quality, simplicity. Thank you from the core of my heart.”
Lila
FROM ROSE
“Enlightening! I don’t recall having so much positiveness – nothing is impossible any more. I went through some hard moments and sometimes felt angry at David. But when the exercise was done, my heart flooded with gratefulness … I commit to not turning back to my old habits of self-denial and negativity. From the core of my heart, from my guts – thank you.”
Rose Chavet
CLEAR VISION
“Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams, who looks inside awakes.”
Carl Gustav Jung
TO UNDERSTAND…
“To understand the heart and mind of a person, look not at what he has already achieved, but at what he aspires to.”
Kahlil Gibran
FROM GRACE
“Thank you eternally for your guidance and association. This class has been a re-awakening moment and inspiration to be who I wish to be and wish to accomplish. I have all what it takes and you have allowed me to confirm it with my consciousness and heart.”
Grace Pampo
Foundational seminar – Florida July 2010
PRAYER
“Prayer is not asking. Prayer is putting yourself in the hands of God, at his disposition, and listening to his voice in the depths of our hearts.”
Mother Theresa
THE OTHER SIDE OF SILENCE
“If we had a keen vision and feeling of all ordinary human life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel’s heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence.”
George Eliot, Middlemarch
TO THROW A STONE
“They dragged her to a tree and threw a rope over the limb, and began to make a noose in it, some holding her, meantime, and she crying and begging, and her young daughter looking on and weeping, but afraid to say or do anything.
They hanged the lady, and I threw a stone at her, although in my heart I was sorry for her; but all were throwing stones and each was watching his neighbor, and if I had not done as the others did it would have been noticed and spoken of. Satan burst out laughing.
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So we walked away, and I was not at ease, but was saying to myself, ‘He told them he was laughing at them, but it was a lie — he was laughing at me.’
That made him laugh again, and he said, ‘Yes, I was laughing at you, because, in fear of what others might report about you, you stoned the woman when your heart revolted at the act — but I was laughing at the others, too.’
‘Why?’
‘Because their case was yours.’
‘How is that?’
‘Well, there were sixty-eight people there, and sixty-two of them had no more desire to throw a stone than you had.’”
Mark Twain – The Mysterious Stranger
ATTITUDE OF COMPASSION
“…more important than any words we use is our attitude. If our attitude is not one of compassion, then whatever we say will be experienced by the child as phony or manipulative. It is when our words are infused with our real feeling of empathy that they speak directly to the child’s heart.”
Faber & Mazlish
A POLISHED HEART
“Everyone sees the unseen in proportion to the clarity of his heart, and that depends upon how much he has polished it. Whoever has polished it more sees more — more unseen forms become manifest to him.”
Rumi




