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 Collected Readings from the SpiritWalk Newsletter, the Internet and the Spiritwalk Library

Morihei Ueshiba The Art of Peace
Buddha Be Awake
Buddha Live in Joy
Chuang Tzu/Thomas Merton Action and Non-Action
Seng-t`san Hsin Hsin Ming: verses on the faith mind
Jerry Jampolsky Principles of  Attitudinal Healing
Swami Beyondananda Dive Your Karma, Curb Your Dogma
Chief Seattle All Things are Connected
Roger Ebsen, editor Thoughts for Spiritwalk
Roger Ebsen Roger’s Rules
Roger Ebsen, editor Roger’s Quotes
Roger Ebsen, editor Spiritwalk Quotes
Roger Ebsen, editor Spiritwalk Writings
Roger Ebsen Spiritwalk Glossary

 

 

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The Art of Peace

 

All life is a manifestation of the spirit,

the manifestation of love…

 

All things, material and spiritual, originate from one source

     and are related as if they were one family.

The past, present and future are all contained in the life force.

The universe emerged and developed from one source,

    and we evolved through the optimal process

      of unification and harmonization…

 

All the principles of heaven and earth are living inside of you.

Life itself is the truth, and this will never change.

Everything in heaven and earth breathes.

Breath is the thread that ties creation together…

 

Now and again, it is necessary to seclude yourself

     among deep mountain and hidden valleys

       to restore your link to the source of life.

Breathe in and let yourself soar to the ends of the universe;

Breathe out and bring the cosmos back inside.

Next,  breathe up all the fecundity and vibrancy of the earth.

Finally, blend the breath of heaven with that of your own

     becoming the Breath of Life itself.

 

~ Morihei Ueshiba

  The Art of Peace

 

 

Be awake

 

Love yourself and be awake ~

    today, tomorrow, always.

First establish yourself in the way,

    then teach others,

      and so defeat sorrow.

 

To straighten the crooked

    you must first do a harder thing ~

      straighten yourself.

You are the only master.

    who else?

Subdue yourself,

    and discover your master.

 

          ~

 

Live in Joy

 

Live in Joy,

In love,

Even among those who hate.

 

Live in joy,

In health,

Even among the afflicted.

 

Live in joy,

In peace,

Even among the troubled.

 

Look within.

Be still.

Free from fear and attachment,

Know the sweet joy of living in the way.

 

          ~

 

There is no fire like greed

No crime like hatred,

No sorrow like separation,

No sickness like hunger of heart,

And no joy like the joy of freedom.

 

Health, contentment and trust

Are your greatest possessions,

And freedom your greatest joy.

 

Look within.

Be still.

Free from fear and attachment,

Know the sweet joy of living in the way.

 

~ from the Dhammapada

     Words of the Buddha

 

~ in Jack Kornfield, Teachings of the Buddha

 

 

Action & Non-Action

 

The non-action of the wise man is not inaction.

It is not studied. It is not shaken by anything.

The sage is quiet because he is not moved,

Not because he wills to be quiet.

Still water is like glass.

You can look in it and see the bristles on your chin.

It is a perfect level,

How much more the spirit of man?

The heart of the wise man is tranquil.

It is the mirror of heaven and earth ~

the glass of everything.

Emptiness, stillness, tranquillity, tastelessness,

Silence, non-action: this is the level of heaven and earth.

This is the perfect tao.

Wise men find here their resting place.

Resting, they are empty.

From emptiness comes the unconditioned.

From this, the conditioned, the individual things.

So from the sage's emptiness, stillness arises:

From stillness, action. From action, attainment.

From their stillness comes their non-action, which is also action

And is, therefore, their attainment.

For stillness is joy. Joy is free from care

Fruitful in long years.

Joy does all things without concern:

For emptiness, stillness, tranquillity, tastelessness,

Silence and non-action

Are the root of all things.

 

~ Chuang Tzu

Interpreted by Thomas Merton

~  in Thomas Merton, The Way of Chuang Tzu

 

 

Spiritwalk Thoughts

compiled from Spiritwalk Newsletters

 

No Preferences

 

The Great Way is not difficult for those who have no preferences.

When love and hate are both absent everything becomes clear and undisguised.

Make the smallest distinction however and heaven and earth are set infinitely apart.

 

~ Seng-t`san, The Third Zen Patriarch

~ in Jack Kornfield, Teachings of the Buddha

 

 

Spirit Life

 

Each of us is here to discover our true Self…

that essentially we are spiritual beings who have taken manifestation in physical form

…that…we‘re not human beings that have occasional spiritual experiences…

[rather that] we’re spiritual beings that have occasional human experiences.

 

~ Deepak Chopra

in Deepak Chopra, The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success

also see Deepak Chopra, The Path to Love

 

Link to Spiritwalk Quotes

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Link to Roger's Quotes

    Roger's collection of favorite quotations

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Link to Spiritwalk Writings

    A collection of writings by Spiritwalk participants

Link to Spiritwalk Glossary

    A compendium of spiritual terms and concepts

 

 

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