@lauramatsue Eckhart Tolles explains this outrage as strengthening one’s ego and separation to other. In outrage one can be “right” by making the other “wrong” it’s getting caught up in polarity and not seeing the implicit unity involved in the experience.
@MaryBoleyn You’re welcome. I’m a trainee therapist myself and believe in magic. Carl Rogers speaks about that unexplainable experience of connection with clients when listening with full attention without the intention to respond. Simply being with someone.
The term "seeker" is often given to people who are new to esotericism and spirituality, but in a sense, the entire mystic path is one of seeking, one of finding, and one of orienting oneself in the universe towards something higher. We never stop seeking.
Keep a shrine to your ancestors in your home and tend to it. Develop a sense of gratitude and reverence for the beloved ancestors whose lineage has brought you to this moment.
In a society fixated on rationality to the extent that people ignore their gut, it is critical to relearn to trust your intuition, as it is wiser than you may think.
Your relationship with the inevitability of death is an immense indicator of what your true beliefs on philosophy and religion are in the deepest part of your heart.
Yesterday we obeyed kings and bent our necks before emperors. But today we kneel only to truth, follow only beauty, and obey only love.
~ Kahlil Gibran