Friday, June 20, 2025

 

Quotes from Nothing you don't already know: Remarkable reminders about meaning, purpose, and self-realization

It takes time, commitment, and continuous effort to keep a fire burning.

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Sometimes the best way to change ourselves is to change our environment.

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Changing is not the problem; letting go of your resistance to change is.

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Happiness is not found at the finish line. There isn’t even a finish line.

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Just let it come when it comes, and let it go when it goes.

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If we are able to let go of everything that we are not, we may eventually realize what we are.

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To realize ourselves, we must first learn to be our own authority. This means we must challenge the ideas that are thrown upon us by our family, culture and society.

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The mind itself is the prison. We can escape by realizing that we are not our thoughts, we are not even the thinker. We are only the witness.

 


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