Eckhart Tolle Expression Quotations
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- All Expression Quotes
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Henri Matisse
- John Ruskin
- Oscar Wilde
- Deepak Chopra
- Hans Hofmann
- Bob Dylan
- Rick Riordan
- Ai Weiwei
- Bruce Lee
- Eckhart Tolle
- Henry David Thoreau
- Pope Benedict Xvi
- Erich Fromm
- Henri Cartier Bresson
- Rabindranath Tagore
- Robert Henri
- Soren Kierkegaard
- Winston Churchill
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Mean Quotes
The philosopher Descartes believed he had found the most fundamental truth when he made his famous statement: "I think, therefore I am." He had, in fact, given expression to the most basic error: to equate thinking with Being and identity with thinking. The compulsive thinker, which means almost everyone, lives in a state of apparent separateness, in an insanely complex world of continuous problems and conflict, a world that reflects the ever-increasing fragmentation of the mind.
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Stars Quotes
Many expressions that are in common usage, and sometimes the structure of language itself, reveal the fact that people don't know who they are. You say: "He lost his life" or "my life," as if life were something that you can possess or lose. The truth is: you don't have a life, you are life. The One Life, the one consciousness that pervades the entire universe and takes temporary form to experience itself as a stone or blade of grass, as an animal, a person, a star or a galaxy. Can you sense deep within that you already know that? Can you sense that you already are That?
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Bridges Quotes
Without our fully realizing it, flowers would become for us an expression in form of that which is most high, most sacred, and ultimately formless within ourselves. Flowers, more fleeting, more ethereal, and more delicate than the plants out of which they emerged, would become like messengers from another realm, like a bridge between the world of physical forms and the formless.
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Forgiving Quotes
Throughout history humans have inflicted countless violent, cruel, and hurtful acts on each other, and continue to do so. Are they all to be condemned; are they all guilty? Or are those acts simply expressions of unconsciousness, an evolutionary stage that we are now growing out of? Jesus’ words, “Forgive them for they do not know what they do,” also apply to yourself.
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