Mantak Chia famous quotes
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In ancient China, the Taoists taught that a constant inner smile, a smile to oneself, insured health, happiness and longevity. Why? Smiling to yourself is like basking in love: you become your own best friend. Living with an inner smile is to live in harmony with yourself.
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Trees are the largest and most spiritually advanced plants on Earth. They are constantly in meditation. Subtle energy is their natural language.
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There are so many wizards of the computer, stock market, test tube, and spectator sport, but so few of the art of life.
-- Mantak Chia
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Blaire, This teardrop represents many things. The tears I know you’ve shed over holding your mother’s piece of satin. The tears you’ve shed over each loss you’ve experienced. But it also represents the tears we’ve both shed as we’ve felt the little life inside you begin to move. The tears I’ve shed over the fact I’ve been given someone like you to love. I never imagined anyone like you Blaire. But every time I think about forever with you I’m humbled that you chose me. This is your something blue. I love you, Rush
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. . . nobody every taught you loyalty . . .
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I'm mostly self-taught. I didn't learn much in school.
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My academic identity is that of a folklorist, and for many years I have taught only folklore courses.
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St. Francis of Assisi taught me that there is a wound in the Creation and that the greatest use we could make of our lives was to ask to be made a healer of it.
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We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count
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There is an abundance of ancient place names in the Ukraine and Poland, which derive from 'Khazar' or 'Zhid' (Jew).
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Mythology is not religion. It may rather be regarded as the ancient substitute, the poetical counterpart, for dogmatic theology.
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From ancient to modern times, the human animal knows how to find fighting.
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There are certain things in ancient practices that are not worth adhering to.
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