Milosz, Lawrence, Einstein and Adyashanti on nondual awareness

Poet, novelist, scientist and zen monk – an unlikely gathering of extraordinary minds with a mutual perspective…

To see, purely and simply, without name,
Without expectations, fears, or hopes,
At the edge where there is no I
or not-I.
~ Czeslaw Milosz

Art is a form of supremely delicate awareness …
being at one with the object.
~ D. H. Lawrence

The individual feels the futility of human desires and aims and the sublimity and marvelous order which reveals itself in nature.  Individual existence impresses him as a sort of prison and he wants to experience the universe as a single significant whole.
~ Albert Einstein

The truest knowing is to be able to perceive without abstraction—purely, simply.  This is what the world is crying for.
~ Adyashanti

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4 Comments»

  zendotstudio wrote @

wonderful inspiring quotes, reminding us what we’re aiming for! Thank-you!

  miriam louisa wrote @

Reminding me, too, dear Carole! Thanks for leaving your appreciative comment.
~ ml

  dominic724 wrote @

Adya was a big inspiration. Much respect and gratitude. Great site ! – dominic724

  miriam louisa wrote @

Adya is such a blessing for us all, @dominic724.
Thanks for the positive feedback – and for leaving your comment. I’m enjoying your site too!
~ miriam louisa


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