Elizabeth Reninger

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Oak Park, IL, The United States
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Rumi, Hafiz, Mirabai, Pablo Neruda, Mary Oliver, Milarepa

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Elizabeth Reninger is a poet and freelance writer, currently living in Boulder, Colorado. Her first full-length collection of poems - And Now The Story Lives Inside You - was published in 2005. Elizabeth is also a longtime student of yoga (in its Buddhist, Taoist & Hindu forms) and maintains a private energy-arts healing practice.

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“if you were the Buddha you could hear
in thunder a universe
of flowers blooming”
Elizabeth Reninger
tags: maruts

“Replace the notion of “control” with that of “influence.”
Elizabeth Reninger, Meditation Now: A Beginner's Guide: 10-Minute Meditations to Restore Calm and Joy Anytime, Anywhere

“I have just three things to teach:
simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures. Simple in actions and in thoughts,
you return to the source of being. Patient with both friends and enemies,
you accord with the way things are. Compassionate toward yourself,
you reconcile all beings in the world. (TRANSLATION BY STEPHEN MITCHELL)”
Elizabeth Reninger, Taoism for Beginners: Understanding and Applying Taoist History, Concepts, and Practices

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