Happiness and Distress appear and disappear like the passing of winter and summer: they arise from the perception of the senses and you must learn to tolerate them without being disturbed. - Bhagavad Gita 2.14
Picture: Arjuna with Krishna in his chariot, arriving at the battlefiled. Arjuna does not want to fight or kill... however, Krishna points out that Arjuna's moral duty (Karma) is to fight.
It is important not to be realistic. Silka Laumen
All life is affected by all life.
The Copenhagen Interpretation, Quantum Physics
As we think, so we become.
The syllable OM is all this. To explain further: what is called past, present and future is all just OM. Mandukya Upanisad (2,500 - 600 B.C.)
Om- a chant from the Upanishads .... represents the past, present and future as indistinguishable. The Upanishads (2,500 - 600 BC)
The Quantum Hologram (non-locality Principle): The tangible realm in which we live is one of events, movements and energy. Past, Present and future are indistinguishable. Quantum Hologram
What is essential is whether it is perceived and not whether it exists. To exist and yet not to be perceived is the same as not to exist. - Soul Mountain by Gao Xingjian (Nobel Literature)
When, asleep, withdrawn and perfectly calm, one knows no dream, this is the Self. - Chandogya Upanisad Book VIII Ch. 11
My Comforter
The world had all gone wrong that day and tired and in despair, Discouraged with the ways of life, I sank into my chair.
A soft caress fell on my cheek, My hands were thrust apart. And two big sympathizing eyes gazed down into my heart.
I had a friend; what cared I now for fifty worlds? I knew One heart was anxious when I grieved - My dog's heart, loyal, true.
"God bless him" breathed I soft and low, And hugged him close and tight. One lingering lick upon my ear And we were happy - quite.
- Anonymous




May there be perfect unity among us. Rig Veda (1500 BC)






