Infinite Potential Quotes

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Enlightenment is like quantum tunneling - when everyone sees walls and barriers, enlightened one sees
“Enlightenment is like quantum tunneling - when everyone sees walls and barriers, enlightened one sees infinite possibilities.”
Amit Ray, Enlightenment Step by Step

Jay Woodman
“Like money used wisely, awareness comes & we let it go. Like life, it arises infinitely, to tease & to soothe, to flow through us.”
Jay Woodman

“In a world of illusion, art is the soul shining through with the light of infinite potential.”
Ka Chinery, Perceptions From the Photon Frequency: the ascended version

“To wisdom there is no end, only acceptance of its limitless range.”
Ka Chinery

Steven Redhead
“Learn the techniques to open the Power of Your Heart, giving access to the infinite potential possibilities that truly exist for you.”
Steven Redhead, Unleash The Power of Your Heart and Mind

Robert A.F. Thurman
“We all have the ability to walk out of the gloomy prison of self-limiting, uncritical existence into the bright daylight of a boundless, deeply meaningful, and tremendously satisfying existence, with its attendant playful, exuberant, joyous wisdom. The infinite life is life unbound by time or space. Deaths are only doorways, transitions from one life-form to the next, just as sleep is only a passage from evening to a new day. Your every movement of body, speech, and mind arises from a beginningless past and resonates into an endless future. You are free and boundless in dimension, and also very real and unique. You are lost in oneness with the awesome infinite, yet you have infinite importance due to your total interconnectedness with all other beings. When self-centered and unhappy, you are a big problem for them, often engaged in life-and-death struggles. When enlightened, self-transcendent, boundlessly open, and truly happy, you can be the living solution to all their problems. Open your eyes and look at yourself carefully. Expand the concept of reality that you live by – your awareness of, and responsibility for, your own personal continuity. Everything you do now, your very breathing, flows from your sense of yourself as a living continuum and your drive to improve your state of being. You are a dynamic evolutionary process. There is no limit to how far you can develop positively into higher states of spirituality, understanding, love, happiness, and creativity. (p. 29)”
Robert A.F. Thurman, Infinite Life: Awakening to Bliss Within

Thubten Yeshe
“Our problem is that inside us there’s a mind going, "Impossible, impossible, impossible. I can’t, I can’t, I can’t." We have to banish that mind from this solar system. Anything is possible; everything is possible. Sometimes you feel that your dreams are impossible, but they’re not. Human beings have great potential; they can do anything. The power of the mind is incredible, limitless.”
Thubten Yeshe, When the Chocolate Runs Out

“In esoteric traditions, such conceptual schemes are considered a function of conditioning, not an inherent part of what is. Nonduality abides no contrast or comparison, no distinction between this and that, and no sequence of before and after. Beneath the surface play of phenomena, there is a formless, undifferentiated realm invisible to the naked eye; devoid of all parts, there remains only the unceasing flow and energy of life. Any concept of the Divine, therefore, is misleading, as it stands in the way of the deepest insights into the nature of reality. "God" is a concept, and, as such, is considered a misguided attempt to capture the infinite in the finite--to limit that which is limitless. As Mariana Caplan points out, "it is our imagination of God that fails," not God who fails us. St. Augustine voiced the same insight sixteen hundred years ago when he said God was not what we imagine or think we understand.”
John Greer, Seeing, Knowing, Being: A Guide to Sacred Awakenings

Ulonda Faye
“We are beauty continuously being carved. At times, painful. Yet, each cut reveals deeper awareness of our inner magnificence. We get to the heart of matter, realizing we are more than this physicality.”
Ulonda Faye, Sutras of the Heart: Spiritual Poetry to Nourish the Soul

Felisa Tan
“We are larger than the sum of our parts, and we possess the potential for greatness of a magnitude inconceivable to our conventional ways of thinking.”
Felisa Tan, In Search for Meaning