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“The odds are stacked against you until you realize: You make the odds.”
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“To be sure, just because the darkness and the light are equally sacred does not mean we benefit by becoming complacent about the darkness we may meet in ourselves. Ultimately, if we are to cleanse the mirror of perception and purify ourselves, then we must bring light into the darkness. That’s always been the path of consciousness and the movement of illumination. This coexistence of darkness and light indeed creates a dance in which the clarity of light is invited to lead, but it does not create a hierarchy.”
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
“YOU... are a portal to the divine.”
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“Through you, I see me. Through me, I see you.”
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“Get to know the master within you. Fall at the feet of your Self.”
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
“You being in your flow helps the rest of us fall into ours.”
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“We are the guardians of our beings.”
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“When your chair is positioned facing the wall, you see the wall. When it is positioned facing the sea, you see the sea. The same is true for us. Perspective is everything. Align with the divine.”
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
“Could you imagine a windstorm without the rustling of the leaves? You are made of the same stuff as the leaves–and the wind. You are meant to be rustled and sung.”
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
“The odds are stacked against us until we realize: We make the odds.”
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“Celebration is the sparkle in the eye of the one who glows. It is the song that plays in the house of freedom. Celebration is the dance of life, it’s the one dancing to the drumbeat of the heart, it’s your birthday cake, it’s you blowing out the trick candles, it’s you delighting in the fire of life.”
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
“No matter how much you have or how accomplished you consider yourself to be, the soul longs for the true freedom, expansion, love, and creativity that rests beyond identification - until it finally meets it.”
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
“The best thing you can do in this life is share your open heart with the world.”
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“The most important truth we tell is the truth we tell ourselves.”
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“Through me, I see you. Through you, I see me.”
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“As we stand before this sacred doorway [the doorway to meaning], we realize its response to us is conditional, albeit only in the sense that it’s reflective. If we stand before it arrogant and haughty, indeed the door will remained locked. If we stand before it in doubt, it will disappear. If we knock upon it distracted, our minds somewhere else, we fail to see it open. Anyone in the world can go through it, and there could never be a key. Yet it opens only when we approach it in a certain, truthful way. Otherwise, we may not notice its openness and its infinite offering again and again.
To pass into this fertile land of meaning, we must arrive in reverence. We must approach the door in silence, focused upon the primordial pulse of our beings and all of life. We must allow ourselves to open into acceptance, for within acceptance lives our accountability and, therefore, our ability to extract meaning for our growth—and the possibility for things to come to life. We must allow ourselves to be released into the current, the movement of acceptance, otherwise known as surrender, so that we may be taken and discovered unto ourselves. And once we are through, by God, we must celebrate, for what else is there to do?”
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
To pass into this fertile land of meaning, we must arrive in reverence. We must approach the door in silence, focused upon the primordial pulse of our beings and all of life. We must allow ourselves to open into acceptance, for within acceptance lives our accountability and, therefore, our ability to extract meaning for our growth—and the possibility for things to come to life. We must allow ourselves to be released into the current, the movement of acceptance, otherwise known as surrender, so that we may be taken and discovered unto ourselves. And once we are through, by God, we must celebrate, for what else is there to do?”
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
“Suffering happens when we believe the solution is outside ourselves.”
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“All of life is a ceremony where we get to know and explore our wholeness.”
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“The truth of who we are dissolves the illusions when they arise, simply by us not buying into them anymore. By realizing they were counterfeit bliss. By and by, oneness dissolves what was once separation.”
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“Being yourself is the most natural thing in the world, and yet, in true form to the paradox of life, it is often the hardest thing.”
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
“Let your BE inform your DO.”
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“Knowing what's ETERNAL will sustain you through the EPHEMERAL.”
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“Awareness is a flashlight that gives us a choice.”
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“Every time life calls to us, it is the voice of God and the voice of our very hearts. When we listen, we thrive. When we don't, we do what we must to survive.”
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“As we stand before this sacred doorway [the doorway to meaning], we realize its response to us is conditional, albeit only in the sense that it’s reflective. If we stand before it arrogant and haughty, indeed the door will remained locked. If we stand before it in doubt, it will disappear. If we knock upon it distracted, our minds somewhere else, we fail to see it open. Anyone in the world can go through it, and there could never be a key. Yet it opens only when we approach it in a certain, truthful way. Otherwise, we may not notice its openness and its infinite offering again and again.”
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
“Welcome to the Temple of Today.”
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“No matter what has happened, no matter how much you may feel like you need forgiveness from someone else, the only person you truly need it from is yourself.”
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
“Most of us were born into environments filled with people under the spell of the isolated self, and so they projected that perspective onto us. They tried to tell us how to live and what to believe and wanted us to agree with their versions of right and wrong. Without a doubt, most of us were groomed to become controlling adults and distrustful of our nature.”
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
“When we depend on anything turning out a certain way or believe that it must turn out that way, we are deluding ourselves. When we buy into expectations and ideas about life and what should happen, and they then don't come to fruition as we had wished or planned, we often feel disappointed - but not because of trust. Not because life or anyone has done anything wrong. Rather, we suffer in those moments because of our perspective, our expectations, and our attachments to beliefs, people and so on.”
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
― A Ceremony Called Life: When Your Morning Coffee Is as Sacred as Holy Water
“Don't think about it; FEEL about it.”
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