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The more man meditates upon good thoughts, the better will be his world and the world at large.

—Confucius
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We are having such a lovely December. Molinar Playa, Palma de Mallorca. Copyrights Val Moliere, Dec 2018

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Such beautiful clear waters. Copyrights Val Moliere, Es Molinar, Palma de Mallorca. Dec 2018

To a mind that is still, the entire universe surrenders.

—Chuang Tzu  
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Beautiful winter sunshine in Cala Monjo. Copyrights Val Moliere, Dec 2018

By its very nature, the mind is outward turned; it always tends to seek for the source of things among the things themselves; to be told to look for the source within, is, in a way, the beginning of a new life. Awareness takes the place of consciousness; in consciousness there is the ‘I’, who is conscious, while awareness is undivided; awareness is aware of itself. The ‘I am’ is a thought, while awareness is not a thought; there is no ‘I am aware’ in awareness. Consciousness is an attribute while awareness is not; one can be aware of being conscious, but not conscious of awareness. God is the totality of consciousness, but awareness is beyond all - being as well as not-being.

—Nisargadatta Maharaj (via ashramof1)

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Abhyasa [spiritual practice] consists in withdrawal within the Self every time you are disturbed by thought. It is not concentration or destruction of the mind but withdrawal into the Self.

—Ramana Maharshi (via ashramof1)

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