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"This book came highly recommended by a mentor of mine, but to be very honest, I'm finding the rigid beliefs of the author difficult. our mindsets' definitely don't align, but I will do my best to finish it." — Jul 10, 2021 01:27AM
"This book came highly recommended by a mentor of mine, but to be very honest, I'm finding the rigid beliefs of the author difficult. our mindsets' definitely don't align, but I will do my best to finish it." — Jul 10, 2021 01:27AM
“In the wake of catastrophes, fungal diversity helps restore devastated habitats. Evolutionary trends generally lead to increased bio-diversity. However, due to human activities we are losing many species before we can even identify them. In effect, as we lose species, we are experiencing devolution--turning back the clock on biodiversity, which is a slippery slope toward massive ecological collapse. The interconnectedness of life is an obvious truth that we ignore at our peril.”
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“I have entered into the darkest regions of myself, bearing torches and lighting candles. I have left a burning lamp in each lonely cave of my person; I have planted roses in every swamp of my mind; I have ignited stars in all the nights of my heart. I have lit myself on fire to walk through my soul. I have glowed as my own moon when there was no moon within me. I have done all that was necessary. Now watch me become the light, watch me be the light, watch me illume as light inside of light, watch me emerge as light. You've never seen this version of me before.”
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“The more we are illuminated, the more we want others to experience that also. We can't help but be generous and giving, because self and other is one, and the nature of self and the nature of other is one; it is true nature giving itself to itself. (p. 9)”
― The Alchemy of Freedom: The Philosophers' Stone and the Secrets of Existence
― The Alchemy of Freedom: The Philosophers' Stone and the Secrets of Existence
“In a moment of awakening,
the passing clouds and the lake
smiled at each other in recognition,
till there were no clouds,
and there was no lake.”
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the passing clouds and the lake
smiled at each other in recognition,
till there were no clouds,
and there was no lake.”
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