Do not be ashamed of what you perceive as your weaknesses, failures and losses, which may have been your greatest moments of brilliance and survival.
You are not weak because you must sometimes retreat and contract; it is a part of your brilliance. It sometimes is natural and genius to fail. There is often wisdom, strategy and intelligence in loss. Surrender is not just a spiritual, meditative or transcendental philosophy; it is often pragmatic, worldly and rational.
Sometimes we hurt ourselves the way we struggle and resist. Acceptance can be its own form of dominant resistance — because survival is sometimes the best resistance.
Quietness is the most unpretentious preparation for a life of peaceful significance.
Your quiet moments prepare you for the harsh scuffles and abrasions of life.
As you submerge into your own realm of nothingness you feel you are being pulled into some great oneness; a mending of the fractures in your own consciousness. Nothing to conquer or control, no-one to quarrel with — the still mind is peaceful, and the still mind is free.
Through meditation you begin to take form in your interior as a beautiful being. Free from self-deception and fear, you will start to see and believe in your own beauty.
As your hopes and desires disappear, you emerge.
Meditation opens you to completeness; a moment of true reality. Meditation does not strive — it only opens you to what is.
Meditation is the powerful antidote to many of the poisons in your life; it stills vast yearnings and inner-discontentments.