“You should know that true detachment is nothing else but a mind that stands unmoved by all accidents of joy or sorrow, honor, shame, or disgrace, as a mountain of lead stands unmoved by a breath of wind. This immovable detachment brings a man into the greatest likeness to God. For the reason why God is God is because of His immovable detachment, and from this detachment He has His purity, His simplicity, and His immutability. Therefore, if a man is to be like God, as far as a creature can have likeness with God, this must come from detachment.” – Meister Eckhart

“Detachment from small individual things allows one to perceive one’s connection to everything.” – Dr. Muata Ashby, Egyptian Yoga; The Philosophy of Enlightenment

“Detachment is not giving up the things in this world, but accepting the fact and to be continuously aware that nothing is permanent.”– Aditya Ajmera

“The traps we can fall into are not here in order to criticize or condemn anyone. These words will function as warnings, and they will allow us to see situations with real understanding.” – Allan Hunter, The Path of Synchronicity

“Surrender your plans, dreams, and goals to a power that’s greater than other people and greater than yourself.” – Allan Hunter, The Path of Synchronicity

“Life is not about getting somewhere. We are already there! It’s about recognizing we’re already there and living moment-to-moment with less on our mind.” – Robert Anthony, Living Your Magic

“If you’re waiting, you’re not living. Life is about the ongoing experience itself. As many people have said: “The process is the point. The journey is the destination.” Life is not about trying to get somewhere else. It’s about being here more often and having an awareness of the present moment.” – Robert Anthony, Living Your Magic

Formula for Deliberate Creation:

            be + do = have; not  do + have = be

– Robert Anthony, Living Your Magic

“There is only one way to bungee jump: Just leap! The more you think, the harder it becomes. Overthinking produces only anxiety and doubt. Stop shouting, ‘What if?’ and just take a leap of faith.” – Haemin Sunim, The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down

“It is not always a good thing to get what you want. If everything happens the way you want, it is easy to become lazy and arrogant. You may also lose the ability to empathize with people having difficulties. Perhaps any hardship you may experience is an important lesson.” – Haemin Sunim, The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down