Help would be helpful! Greenfrog is helping me with a little project and I thought it might be fun to extend it to everyone.
1. At the yoga studio, I have a big wall up high over a wall of windows that is perfect for a yoga quote or a word or two of inspiration. Imagine you’re in the middle of a very intense class and your mind is wandering. You’re holding warrior B and gazing at the wall. What words would help pull you back into your breath and body and out of your mind? …Breathe …Be Here Now …It’s not a big deal. Unless of course - you want it to be….. What would work for you?
2. I love quotes and words of wisdom. I keep a little collection tucked away and I know they will be useful as I produce newsletters, etc. What are your favorites?
This one is befitting to me at this moment in my life:
“When you are inspired by some great purpose, some extraordinary project, all your thoughts break their bonds: Your mind transcends limitations, your consciousness expands in every direction and you find yourself in a new, great, and wonderful world. Dormant forces, faculties and talents become alive, and you discover yourself to be a greater person by far than you ever dreamed yourself to be.” *Patanjali
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“Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at will change.”
- Dr. Wayne Dyer
“Smile, breathe and go slowly”
- Thich Nhat Hanh
Some of these are pretty unworkable for large lettering on a wall, but I love having a chance to share them anyway.
I’m still looking for the perfect one…
-Ram Dass
-Tao Te Ching
- R.D. Laing
-Siddharta Gautama
-The Heart Sutra
- Rilke
-Krishnamurti
- Ko Un
-Tibetan prayer
-Zen proverb
- e. e. cummings
-John Milton
-adapted from Matsuo Basho
The Lover and the Beloved are One.
You will now notice another link in the top menu. I added a quotes page. You can add/edit/delete quotes in the admin menu under MANAGE, for those that have access. I’m in the process of tweaking it. Right now it’s just a really long list in alphabetical order. If we get enough quotes we can sort them by author, give authors their own page, or whatever.
One more for the wall:
Awesome, and wonderful! I love them! The e.e.cummings poem was one is a favorite of mine and I had actually put it on one of my studio fliers. But - there are a couple extra verses:
(i who have died am alive again today,
and this is the sun’s birthday; this is the birth
day of life and of love and wings; and of the gay
great happening illimitably earth)
how should tasting touching hearing seeing
breathing any–lifted here from the no
of all nothing–human merely being
doubt unimaginable You?
(now the ears of my ears awake and
now the eyes of my eyes are opened)
I’m still processing the second to last stance - what do you think he means there… how can we doubt the mystical force of God that is manifesting everywhere all around us?
The ultimate irony for me is that I’ll be applying these quotes to the walls of the yoga studio with the same vinyl lettering that I poke fun at in my LDS friends homes! My one friend who worked for “the writing on the walls” and held parties around the Stake, had a quote you’d all appreciate: (smile)
“If your mind is too open, your brains will fall out.”
Hmm… no author on that one!
Wow. That is so so telling about mindsets.
Maybe you could work it a bit into something you could use like this:
How wide will you let your heart open?
I read this
as a description of an ego-less experience of perception.
This:
as an expression that extracting any sense perception is a division of the experience itself which lacks such division-boundaries…
this:
as a word-play-image of the “no” of “nothing” but compounded with the word “all.” I also like the rejection of the usual “human being” phrasing as a way to suggest that we are, rather than individuals, simply “being.” While cummings doesn’t use the word “god”, I think that’s what he’s invoking by rejecting the human label and sticking with “being.”
This is fabulous — how can we doubt something we can’t imagine? What becomes, truly, un-image-able? Isn’t it only the “seer” behind the mind — consciousness itself — the one aspect of existence that is not captured by mind?
It seems to me that with this poem, cummings manages something I’ve never accomplished: for several years now, I’ve tried to find a way to articulate the immediacy of the freedom and liberation that is available to people who get trapped in their own notions of mind and body and determinism. The answer, I think, is embedded in seeing through the constraints to simple “being” itself.
I think that may be what cummings is saying here.
Yes! That’s exactly how I read it, I was stuck on the unimaginable You. Thanks.
This poem rocks. I put it on one of my fliers and my sweet business partner said, “ahh! I just don’t get it! Can we use a yoga quote?” i changed it because I was laughing - imagining her panicking at the front desk trying to explain it to the students!…
I thought e.e. was so yogic though! He puts into words so beautiful what I haven’t been able to - that ego-less, open, ethereal experience of the beauty found in non-duality.