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![]() I am the All; the All came forth from Me; and the All attains to Me. Cleave a piece of wood, I am there; Lift up any stone and you will find Me there. --Jesus, as related in the Gospel of Thomas ![]() published by The Urantia Foundation, Chicago, IL ![]() man dives deep into an ocean of virtues; by hearkening to the Name the disciple becomes an apostle. By hearkening to the Name the blind man sees the way; by hearkening to the Name impassible streams are forded. --Guru Nanak, 1469-1539 ![]() Oh Bounteous One, assist us with Your aid; Drive far the malevolent, the foeman... May fearlessness surround us above and below! May we be without fear of friend or foe! May we be without fear of the known and the unknown!... Let all the world be my friend! --from the Hindu Vedas ![]() but I'm in harmony with them. I don't hold on to anything, don't completely reject anything either; nowhere an obstacle or conflict. Who cares about wealth and honor? Even the poorest thing shines. My inner strength and spiritual activity? :drawing water and carrying wood. ***** b) When the mind is at peace, the world too is at peace. Nothing absolutely real, nothing completely absent. Not holding on to reality, not getting stuck in the void, you are neither holy nor wise, just an ordinary fellow who has completed his work. ***** c) Layman P'ang was sitting in his thatched cottage one day. "Difficult, difficult," he said; "like trying to scatter ten measures of sesame seed over a tree." "Easy, easy", Mrs. P'ang said; "like touching your feet to the ground when you get out of bed." "Neither difficult nor easy," said Ling-chao, "on the hundred grass tips, the great Masters' meaning." ***** --P'ang Yun, or Layman P'ang, 740-808 (a &b); P'ang Yun, his wife and his daughter Ling-chao (c). ![]() ![]() All things issue from it; All things return to it. To find the Origin, trace back the manifestations; When you recognize the children and find the Mother, you will be free of sorrow. If you close your mind in judgements or traffic with desires, your heart will be troubled. If you keep your mind from judging and aren't led by your senses, your heart will find peace. Seeing through darkness is clarity. Knowing how to yield is strength. Use your own light and return to the Source of light. This is called practicing eternity. --Lao Tzu, 6th c. BC ![]() as the grasses are stilled with light. Earth teaches me suffering as old stones suffer with memory. Earth teaches me humility as blossoms are humble with beginning. Earth teaches me caring as the mother who secures her young. Earth teaches me courage as the tree that stands all alone. Earth teaches me limitation as the ant that crawls on the ground. Earth teaches me freedom as the eagle that soars in the sky. Earth teaches me resignation as the leaves that die in the Autumn. Earth, teach me regeneration as the seed which arises in Spring. Earth, teach me to forget myself as melted snow forgets its life. Earth, teach me to remember kindness as dry fields weep with rain. --Ute (Native American Indian) prayer ![]() The fruit of prayer is faith, The fruit of faith is love, and The fruit of love is silence. --Mother Teresa ![]() ![]() Where is the face of God to whom I can pray? The answer is simple: That naked one. That lonely one. That unwanted one who is my brother and my sister. If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other. --Mother Teresa ![]() Helping as He helps, Giving as He gives, Serving as He serves, Rescuing as He rescues, Being with Him twenty-four hours a day, Touching Him in even His distressing disquises. --Mother Teresa [ WRQ INDEX ] [ PREV ] [ NEXT ] |
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