Attach yourself to nothing, not even to the greatest things in life, or whatever you perceive to be great, as all things are either perishable or prone to change. Stand on the grounds of essence and remain on this only truly stable ground.
The heart of man is Joy Joy Joy, Love Love Love Embracing eternity and freedom and all that there is Embracing all existence just as the ocean consumes marine life
There we sit, troubling ourselves with whos whats and whens What often seems irrelevant to our purpose in life. If you have one day to live, would you still think of those things? Then what good reason do you have for doing it any other day? Live your day by your purpose. Free yourself first.
File me for emptiness Though the ocean is immense It sees not its own reflection So it falls in love with the sun and the moon Whom themselves cannot see themselves without the emptiness of that very ocean
Three essential fuels for a healthy life. Fuel for the body (food), fuel for the mind (learning, creating), fuel for the heart (spirituality, universal love).
Sometimes you are given few tools to solve a problem. This involves creative analysis of the available resources and the best way of applying them as a solution. Bringing out the McGyver in us.
In the age of abundance, working harder, making more money or hoarding more items is not necessarily what makes us happier. This post-war mentality should be refined to cater for the new paradigm of self reflection, love, spiritual growth and unity.