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“7:50 a.m. Core Power Yoga Lot, Berkeley. I’m in my Prius finishing up a phone call before class. Suddenly a large black SUV whisks into the space next to me, so achingly close I can no longer open my door. I roll down my window, giggling. “You’re kidding, right?” I say to the girl, pointing at the almost empty lot. “I mean, really? Why here? Why me? Did ya just want to get to know me better?” She looks at me blankly, shrugs her shoulders, gets out of the car, and strolls upstairs. 7:52 a.m. Wow. Wedged behind wheel, momentarily fuming. 7:53 a.m. Wondering: Do I want to be mad and waste the morning with this? Does my body need the assault of even momentary resentment while on the way to yoga of all places? Or . . . do I want to feel compassion, plus a dose of good-humored astonishment, by just rolling with it all? 7:54 a.m. I spend a full minute contemplating how to twist myself like a true yogini over the gear shift to slither out the other door. But then, I have the Life-Changing Realization: I can MOVE THE CAR. 7:55 a.m. I move.”
Tosha Silver, Change Me Prayers: The Hidden Power of Spiritual Surrender

“The root of your problems vanishes when you cherish others. —Buddhist teaching”
Tosha Silver, Outrageous Openness: Letting the Divine Take the Lead

“When you knock, ask to see God . . . not any of the self-appointed intermediaries. —Thoreau”
Tosha Silver, Outrageous Openness: Letting the Divine Take the Lead

“Because you see, what’s meant for you will always, always find you.”
Tosha Silver, Change Me Prayers: The Hidden Power of Spiritual Surrender

“What is meant for you is always meant to find you. —Indian poet-saint Lalleshwari”
Tosha Silver, Outrageous Openness: Letting the Divine Take the Lead

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