Keep moving forward
towards that which serves your highest
and truest nature.
Which of the quotations below could best move you forward right now?
If none of them speak to you, perhaps you could share one with us that does. We could all use more room to reconnect to our inner calm and deeper knowing.
Ahhh 🫶🏼
Words that elevate
5 inspirations to reconnect to your inner calm
“…There is nothing else to do now but rest
And patiently learn to receive the self
You have forsaken in the race of days.”
—John O’Donohue
“Relaxing starts by finding a comfortable place to do your nothing — a soft chair, a plush couch, a well-made, clean bed. Once you've found this spot, lie in it, and wiggle around to make it fit your body better."
—Leo Babauta, ZenHabits
“To keep the mind empty is a feat, a very healthful feat too. To be silent the whole day long, see no newspaper, hear no radio, listen to no gossip, be thoroughly and completely lazy, thoroughly and completely indifferent to the fate of the world is the finest medicine a man can give himself.”
—Henry Miller
“When the world seems to not be giving any space, sometimes you just have to take it”
—Narain Ishaya
“Live quietly in the moment and see the beauty of all around you. The future will take care of itself."
—Paramahansa Yogananda
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"My idea of Happy Hour is a nap."
Alice (aliattitude)
John O’Donohue. I have lost myself in all the Christmas rush.