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Enemies and friends act like spiritual coaches. They round out the rough spots on Soul's unfoldment. The Mahanta (inner spiritual guide) teaches through others. So pay careful attention when sparks fly, because some important things in you - perhaps courage or forgiveness - needs some polish. — Harold Klemp

Fear, hatred, and suspicion narrow your mind - compassion opens it. — Dalai Lama

If you cannot accept an external event immediately, then some kind of resistance will come up. And there may be some external events you cannot accept at all. — Eckhart Tolle

Mickey is one of the prime examples: Mickey has never been suspected of being an American export. It was deja vu. They gave him a local name and he's been accepted everywhere he goes. — John Hench

That was the kind of life he dreamed about, where being cautious only applied to not taking things too fast in a relationship. — Kevin Wignall

As a freshman in college, I was having a lot of trouble adjusting. I took a meditation class to handle anxiety. It really helped. Then as a grad student at Harvard, I was awarded a pre-doctoral traveling fellowship to India, where my focus was on the ancient systems of psychology and meditation practices of Asia. — Daniel Goleman

If you love deeply, you're going to get hurt badly. But it's still worth it. — C.S. Lewis

There is only so much I can understand and not screw up. — David Krumholtz

How was the Seelie Queen?"
"Same as usual."
"Raging bitch, then?"
"Pretty much. — Cassandra Clare

If God came to save the world, why are so many of His professed followers intent on damning it? — Richard Paul Evans

Rise early. Fix a time-table to which you must try to keep. One seldom regrets having made an early start, but one always regrets having set off too late; first for reasons of safety-the adage 'it is later than you think is very true in the mountains-but also because of the strange beauty of the moment: the day comes to replace the night, the peaks gradually lighten, it is the hour of mystery but also of hope. Setting off by lantern-light, witnessing the birth of a new day as one climbs to meet the sun, this is a wonderful experience — Gaston Rebuffat