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Eckhart Tolle
“For love to flourish, the light of your presence needs to be strong enough so that you no longer get taken over by the thinker or the pain-body and mistake them for who you are. To know yourself as the Being underneath the thinker, the stillness underneath the mental noise, the love and joy underneath the pain, is freedom, salvation, enlightenment.”
Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment

U.G. Krishnamurti
“The demand for permanence in every area of our existence is the cause of human misery. There's no such thing as permanence at all.”
U. G. Krishnamurti

Bruce Lee
“It is not daily increase but daily decrease, hack away the unessential. The closer to the source, the less wastage there is.”
Bruce Lee

“Ihmisten pitää työskennellä enemmän, jotta tuotantoa olisi enemmän. Lisätuotannon oletetaan johtavan parempaan elämään. André Gorz sanoo, että siteen luominen sanojen "enemmän" ja "parempi" välille on ovelaa, sillä monet tarpeistamme eivät tule tyydytetyiksi lisätuotannon kautta, vaan se päinvastoin uhkaa niiden tyydyttämistä. Tämä koskee erityisesti tarpeitamme puhtaaseen ilmaan ja veteen, ympäristöön, rauhaan, kauneuteen, aikaan ja ihmissuhteisiin. Nykypäivänä puutetta ei ole teollisesti tuotetusta tavarasta, vaan kaikesta, mikä kuuluu elämisen laatuun.”
Anssi Ylirönni, Valintamme ei kohdistunut sinuun: työttömyyden monet kasvot

Ramana Maharshi
“Is the cinema screen affected by a scene of fire burning or sea rising? So it is with the Self. The idea that I am the body or the mind is so deeply ingrained that one cannot get over it, even if convinced otherwise. One experiences a dream and knows it to be unreal on waking. Waking experience is unreal in other states. So each state contradicts the others. They are therefore mere changes taking place in the seer, or phenomena appearing in the Self, which is unbroken and remains unaffected by them. Just as the waking, dream and sleep states are phenomena, so also birth, growth and death are phenomena in the Self, which continues to be unbroken and unaffected. Birth and death are only ideas. They pertain to the body or the mind. The Self exists before the birth of this body and will remain after the death of this body.

So it is with the series of bodies taken up in succession. The Self is immortal. The phenomena are changeful and appear mortal. The fear of death is of the body. It is not true of the Self. Such fear is due to ignorance. Realization means True Knowledge of the Perfection and Immortality of the Self. Mortality is only an idea and cause of misery. You get rid of it by realizing the Immortal nature of the Self. (p. 386)”
Ramana Maharshi, Talks With Ramana Maharshi: On Realizing Abiding Peace and Happiness

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