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1 " Be merciful. If it is a mess, let it be a mess. If it feels like you can't do this today, stay put and explore that feeling. Let your mindfulness co-opt everything in your experience. Unless you are in significant emotional or physical pain, stay put with no-matter-whatness. Keep realiging with the intentions of your practice: kindness, diligence, presence, attention, relaxation. Be a work in progress while holding this blueprint. The feeling of its being difficult is actually the sensation of your life evolving. Embrace it. "
― Ralph De La Rosa , The Monkey Is the Messenger: Meditation and What Your Busy Mind Is Trying to Tell You
2 " May we discover our deepest inspiration and purpose for being here. "
3 " We must also accept the possibility that everything and everyone deserves much more compassionate consideration than they’re usually given, including ourselves. "
4 " disruptiveness in our life is actually a calling to look beyond the superficial and to reach for deeper satisfaction. "
5 " It might seem that we have to generate the sense of openness, freshness, joy, revelry, or stillness we touch in such moments. From the Buddhist perspective, however, such a state of being is already there within us and has been so since the beginning. It's tantalizing to think that perhaps expansiveness lies waiting to be uncovered within us while we go searching for it everywhere else. It’s not something we go toward so much as it is what we are left with when all our running around ceases. Our deeper nature is simply what’s left when we put down the endless task of trying to be somebody "
6 " May we come to unconditionally cherish one another, our world, our experience, and ourselves, moment by embodied moment, for the time that these have been entrusted to us. "
7 " May each day be lived as a celebration of possibility. "