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I have no methods; all I do is accept people as they are.
The perfect way is without difficulty, for it avoids picking and choosing. Only when you stop liking and disliking will all be clearly understood. Be not concerned with right or wrong, for the conflict between right and wrong is the sickness of the mind.
When knowledge is put into practice, then through your experience of it, it becomes your insight.
Integration is a basic law of life; when we resist it, disintegration is the natural result, both inside and outside of us. Thus we come to the concept of harmony through integration.
These are the mysterious ways of knowledge, power and enlightenment. I can only allude to them in words. I cannot possibly explain what this process is like.
Nothing is any particular way. It's your state of mind that creates reality.
If you take responsibility for what you are doing to yourself, how you produce your symptoms, how you produce your illness, how you produce your existence-the very moment you get in touch with yourself-growth begins, integration begins.
Understanding requires our own observation. Solutions frequently come in the form of mental pictures. The only prescription is to get out and use our eyes to see how things work.
Cultivate an intellectual habit of subordinating one's opinions and wishes to objective evidence and a reverence for things as they really are.
[E]ducation is a holistic endeavor that involves the whole person, including our bodies, in a process of formation that aims our desires, primes our imagination, and orients us to the world
all before we ever start thinking about it.
When we allow ourselves to feel what we are feeling-without trying to understand it, explain it, or judge it-we reach a point where the true wisdom reveals itself.
The everyday practice is simply to develop a complete acceptance and openness to all situations and emotions, and to all people, experiencing everything totally without mental reservations and blockages, so that one never withdraws or centralizes into oneself.
Do the small things of life with a relaxed awareness. When you are eating, eat totally - chew totally, taste totally, smell totally. Touch your bread, feel the texture. Smell the bread, smell the flavor. Chew it, let it dissolve into your being.
When we want to understand something, we cannot just stand outside and observe it. We have to enter deeply into it and be one with it in order to really understand. If we want to understand a person, we have to feel his feelings, suffer his sufferings, and enjoy his joy.
Combine practice with belief.
You yourself must earnestly practise, the enlightened ones only proclaim the path
To understand any living thing, you must, so to say, creep within and feel the beating of its heart.
You are educated when you learn to coexist with others
And as a result you enhance the whole existence.
One gets to the heart of the matter by a series of experiences in the same pattern, but in different colors.
Effective engagement is inspired by the empathy that develops simply by being human.
Integration is the key mechanism beneath both the absence of illness and the presence of well-being.
Consciously join with and become part of the power that is in everything around you.
Integrate the unseen of what you first are in the midst of all things seen.
You don't understand anything until you learn it more than one way.
You have to acquire a personal peace of mind which comes with understanding.
Smooth your way to the head, through the heart. The way of reason is a good one; but it is commonly something longer, and perhapsnot so sure.
Think personally, act communally.
Listen patiently, quietly and reverently to the lessons, one by one, which Mother Nature has to teach, shedding light on that which was before a mystery, so that all who will, may see and know.
One can get closer to reality and the facts by using words, questions and answers.
Through continual exposure to people and by attempting to think inside of them we can gain an increasing sense of their perspective, but this requires effort on our part.
The process of eliminating the samskaras and reaching complete enlightenment is very technical, wonderful, and mystical process.
To ask, 'How do you do it?' is already starting off on the wrong foot. When reaching for the stars, there does not have to be a 'how' if there is a big enough 'why'.
By thinking, nobody can ever get worse but will only get better.
Understanding is aggregated knowledge that has transformed into a lifestyle.
Feel the world, instead of trying to understand the world.
Simply allow your thoughts and experiences to come and go, without ever grasping at them.
Sincere practice, makes the impossible possible.
Set up as an ideal the facing of reality as honestly and as cheerfully as possible.
It is the first step to lifelong enlightenment.
To develop understanding, you have to practice looking at all living things with the eyes of compassion.
Intemperance weaves the winding-sheet of souls.
There isn't a right way to become educated; there are as many ways as there are fingerprints.
[Y]ou have to learn to intake, to imbibe, to nourish yourself and not be afraid of fullness. The fullness is like a tidal wave which then carries you, sweeps you into experience and into writing.
Proactively, and creatively, persist - day in and day out.
Constructiveness is the human way.
Look at the subject as if you have never seen it before. Examine it from every side. Draw its outline with your eyes or in the air with your hands, and saturate yourself with it.
The rise of community among cultures and religious traditions makes possible what we can call 'interspirituality': the assimilation of insights, values, and spiritual practices from the various religions and their application to one's own inner life and development.
Intemperance is a dangerous companion. It throws many people off their guard, betrays them to a great many indecencies, to ruinous passions, to disadvantages in fortune; makes them discover secrets, drive foolish bargains, engage in play, and often to stagger from the tavern to the stews.
Realisation is nothing new to be acquired. It is already there, but obstructed by a screen of thoughts. All our attempts are directed to lifting this screen and then realisation is revealed.
Talk about it only enough to do it. Dream about it only enough to feel it. Think about it only enough to understand it. Contemplate it only enough to be it.
The basis of the practice is to directly participate in each moment as it occurs with as much awareness and understanding as possible.
If there is some profound method that offers a quick way, we would rather follow that than undertake arduous journeys and difficult practices. But some manual work and physical effort is necessary.
When information rubs against information the results are startling and effective. The perrenial quest for involvement, fill-in, takes many forms.
The simpler you say it, the more eloquent it is.
To see a thing clearly in the mind makes it begin to take form.
Direct experience is the only way.
Carefully observe oneself and one's situation, carefully observe others, and carefully observe one's environment. Consider fully, act decisively.
You learn to do by doing. You learn to be by being.
When the why gets stronger, the how gets easier.
In a really great way, you simultaneously try to take up as little and as much space as possible.
Allow Soul's unique knowledge to filter freely from your Soul - through to your Mind.
Just as my grandmother taught me, and her grandmother before her.
Many roads lead to the path, but basically there are only two: reason and practice.
Your self is yours to integrate. To integrate your self you need to be, in the midst of your experience, a little bit like your own being.
Marinate in your own being, grow in your wisdom, mature in understanding, be firm in your conviction, be strong in your Self.
Think objectively.
Think operationally.
Think optimistically.
Think outstandingly.
Share the way by being a good example.
Learn, compare, collect the facts!
It is the difficult, but unavoidable, task of the modern individual to assimilate consciously all of the contents - from darkest degradation to profoundest purpose - contained in the psyche.
Know the philosophy, know the details, and ignore everything in the middle.
Principles make it simple.
Look at things
and listen
and feel.
Integrative power [is] the ultimate power
The easiest way to do anything is properly.
Your mind has enormous hidden dimensions. Open yourselves completely to whatever reactions and emotions the world evokes from time to time. Accept them all without any reservation or resentment. By assimilating everything and all, your mind grows deeper, stabler and more enriched.
Seek truth from facts.
Sometimes, the only way to learn something really well is to revert to the state of mind of a novice and reawaken to the raw observations that you have accumulated instead of relying on the conclusions you have reached from the exogenous premises absorbed through teaching and bookish learning.
Accept, adapt, act.
I read, I study, I examine, I listen, I think, and out of all that I try to form an idea into which I put as much common sense as I can.
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it enough.
And an integrated life is one where you're able to fit the different pieces of your life together in seamless fashion.
It is not a question of filling oneself from the outside in, but of recovering that energy, that inner strength, aligning consciousness with decision, word and action. It is question of aligning reason and intuition, mind and heart.
One must see one's model correctly and experience it in the right way; and furthermore express oneself forcibly and with distinction.
Science ... it works.
accepted stoically, without fear or self-pity or hope for anything
One must not attempt to justify them, but rather to sense their nature simply and clearly.
Working with plants, trees, fences and walls, if they practice sincerely they will attain enlightenment.
Exact words are hard to live by.
The approach is that the best way to use unwanted circumstances on the path of enlightenment is not to resist but to lean into them.
Do well by doing good.
Sit down before fact with an open mind. Be prepared to give up every preconceived notion. Follow humbly wherever and to whatever abyss Nature leads or you learn nothing. Don't push out figures when facts are going in the opposite direction.
Care about understanding and before you know it, in just a few decades, you'll have a system of thinking that gives you answers whenever you ask.
What analysis is all about is for one hour a week, you sit and hope that for a flash of a moment you will experience connectedness.
Everything turns on grasping and expressing the True, not only as Substance, but equally as Subject.
persuasively, that
The activities of drawing, eating and drinking, all involve assimilations by the self of desirable elements from the world, a transfer of goodness from without to within.
If you tell yourself something over and over again, right or wrong, it becomes intuitive.
If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development
Principles ... become modified in practice, by facts.
Read widely of others' experiences, even if it'd be more comfortable to snuggle back in the comforting cotton-wool of blissful ignorance.