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Small enlightenment

Posted by Robin on January 17, 2011
Posted in: Earth, Gifts, In the moment, Mindfulness, Nature, Spirit. Tagged: Colorado, flowers, quotes, Rocky Mountain National Park, Thich Nhat Hanh, wildflowers. Leave a comment

Enlightenment is always there.  Small enlightenment will bring great enlightenment.  If you breathe in and are aware that you are alive — that you can touch the miracle of being alive — then that is a kind of enlightenment.

~ Thich Nhat Hanh

There is no path

Posted by Robin on January 9, 2011
Posted in: Earth, In the moment, Mindfulness, Mystery, Nature, Seasons, Spirit. Tagged: J. Krishnamurti, quotes, snow, winter, woods. 5 Comments

For the discovery of truth there is no path…

~ J. Krishnamurti

Wonder

Posted by Robin on January 7, 2011
Posted in: Earth, In the moment, Mindfulness, Portals & Pathways, Spirit, Travels. Tagged: quotes, Sam Keen, Washington D.C.. Leave a comment

(The storage room.  Washington, D.C.)

Wonder begins with the element of surprise.  The now almost obsolete word ‘wonderstruck’ suggests that wonder breaks into consciousness with a dramatic suddenness that produces amazement or astonishment.  Because of the suddenness with which it appears, wonder reduces us momentarily to silence.  We associate gaping, breathlessness, bewilderment, and even stupor with wonder, because it jolts us out of the world of common sense in which our language is at home.  The language and categories we customarily use to deal with experience are inadequate to the encounter, and hence we are initially immobilized and dumbfounded.  We are silent before some new dimension of meaning which being revealed.

~ Sam Keen


Altruism

Posted by Robin on January 2, 2011
Posted in: Change, Courage, Earth, In the moment, Photography, Portals & Pathways, Spirit, Travels. Tagged: Harry Emerson Fosdick, homeless, quotes, Washington D.C.. 2 Comments

(Making yourself a(t) home.  Washington, D.C.)

All altruism springs from putting yourself in the other person’s place.

~ Harry Emerson Fosdick

Arriving

Posted by Robin on November 22, 2010
Posted in: Challenges, Earth, Growth, In the moment, Learning, Mindfulness, Nature, Portals & Pathways, Spirit, Water. Tagged: beach, Jiddu Krishnamurti, La Jolla, Pacific Ocean, quotes. 3 Comments

A mind that is passionate is inquiring, searching, looking, asking, demanding, not merely trying to find for its discontent some object in which it can fulfill itself and go to sleep.  A passionate mind is groping, seeking, breaking through, not accepting any tradition; it is not a decided mind, not a mind that has arrived, but it is a young mind that is ever arriving.

~ J. Krishnamurti

The eternal hush of silence

Posted by Robin on November 15, 2010
Posted in: Air, Dreams, Earth, In the moment, Mystery, Spirit. Tagged: Ceran St. Vrain Trail, Colorado, Jack Kerouac, quotes. 10 Comments

Listen closely.
The eternal hush of silence goes on and on throughout all this, and has been going on, and will go on and on.  This is because the world is nothing but a dream and is just thought of and the everlasting eternity pays no attention to it.

~ Jack Kerouac

The time is now

Posted by Robin on November 10, 2010
Posted in: Challenges, Change, Earth, Gifts, In the moment, Mindfulness, Nature, Small worlds, Spirit. Tagged: Colorado, fungi, Jeanette Winterson, mushrooms, quotes, Rocky Mountain National Park. 4 Comments

It’s hard to remember that this day will never come again.  That the time is now and the place is here and that there are no second chances at a single moment.

~ Jeanette Winterson

Looking and seeing

Posted by Robin on November 9, 2010
Posted in: Earth, In the moment, Nature, Spirit. Tagged: Bald Mountain, Boulder, Colorado, Frederick Frank, mountains, quotes. 2 Comments

(Atop Bald Mountain.  Boulder, Colorado.)

Merely looking at the world around us is immensely different from seeing it.

~ Frederick Frank

The markets

Posted by Robin on November 4, 2010
Posted in: Air, Earth, Fire, Gifts, Gratitude, In the moment, Mindfulness, Spirit, Water. Tagged: Arthur P. Moor, Colorado, Colorado Springs, market, quotes. 3 Comments

The markets of the world are flowing with goods and services produced by the interplay of sun and earth, air and water, and the inexhaustible imagination and energy of human beings.  Whenever you touch an object made or conveyed by humans, you are touched by all the people who have reached their hands to make this possible for you.  Daily use is daily communion.

~ Arthur P. Moor

Born upon thy bank

Posted by Robin on November 2, 2010
Posted in: Dreams, Earth, Life, Nature, Portals & Pathways, Spirit, Travels, Water. Tagged: Clear Creek, Colorado, Golden Colorado, Henry David Thoreau, quotes. 2 Comments

I was born upon thy bank, river,
My blood flows in thy stream,
And thou meanderest forever
At the bottom of my dream.

~ Henry David Thoreau

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