"Meditation brings wisdom; lack of mediation leaves ignorance. Know well what leads you forward and what hold you back, and choose the path that leads to wisdom."
— Buddha
"Meditation brings wisdom; lack of mediation leaves ignorance. Know well what leads you forward and what hold you back, and choose the path that leads to wisdom."
— Buddha
I got a pocket full of sunshine.
Give yourself some credit, and breathe!
Can someone please teach a sister here how to relax? any tips? please and thank you. :)
It is good to have a goal in mind while enjoying lifes process and journey. You have something to aim for, but you also let the Universe have a say, and if things don't go your way you will be prepared and not overwhelmed. Back up plans, are key.
I am beginning to see the beauty in not being sure about anything in my life, and just enjoying the journey and process of every aspect of my life. Things will unravel the way they must, and I dont want to restrict myself by deciding on things.
With 9 Days of school remaining, I have come to two revelations 1) Those that want you to be apart of their lives, will go out of their way to put you there 2) I am better off alone, because I can completely trust myself
Be honest with yourself. Don't let others push you if you rather walk. Get to know yourself better, be kind to even those that hurt you, because deep inside they are hurting too.
Thank God I got through the day. I was passing out, and sleeping on the bus ride home. The group meeting went well, I remained awake!
I am so tired, but pulling an allnighter is the only way I can fix my sleeping schedule, and pass out at 12pm tonight. I am going to have to be brave, and get through the day.
Make time for familly
Know yourself.
I need to know myself better than I already do. I need to build a better relationship with myself, and a better understanding of myself. This is key to the rest of my life.
Let the image speak for itself.
Truth is higher than everything, but higher still is truthful living. ||5||
— Shree Guru Granth Sahib Ji (Sikh Religious Text)