Quotes & Sayings About Freeing Oneself
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True freedom means freeing oneself from the dictates of the ego and its accompanying emotions. — Matthieu Ricard
I am not a mechanism, an assembly of various sections.
and it is not because the mechanism is working wrongly, that I am ill.
I am ill because of wounds to the soul, to the deep emotional self,
and the wounds to the soul take a long, long time, only time can help
and patience, and a certain difficult repentance
long difficult repentance, realization of life's mistake, and the freeing oneself
from the endless repetition of the mistake
which mankind at large has chosen to sanctify. — D.H. Lawrence
Love is taking care of oneself by freeing one's mind of worries and conducting one self with propriety. — Master Cheng Yen
Love is not about oneself, but about the other. It's not about keeping, but about freeing. Love is not love if not shared. — Cristiane Serruya
-Truly, freeing oneself in one's own mind is only the first step on a path of freedom.- — Mark Alberto Yoder Nunez
Freeing oneself from words is liberation. — Bodhidharma
There is no liberation to compare with freeing oneself from the illusions and delusions of the age in which one lives. — Terence McKenna
An important consequence of freeing oneself from the fear of death is a radical opening to spirituality of a universal and non-denominational type. — Stanislav Grof
NO ONE IS CAPABLE OF FREEING ONESELF FROM SOCIETY. — Abdellah Taia
As far as I am concerned, taking photographs is a means of understanding which cannot be separated from other means of visual expression. It is a way of shouting, of freeing oneself, not of proving or asserting one's own originality. It is a way of life. — Henri Cartier-Bresson
Those who truly love and respect you will respect your boundaries. I think freeing oneself from codependency and fear is vital for well-being. — Maria Canals Barrera
Photography is a way of shouting, of freeing oneself, not of proving or asserting one's own originality. It's a way of life. — Henri Cartier-Bresson