All your strength must come from within, because no external source can provide it.
— Stephen RichardsAll in good time is something Cosmic Ordering does not follow.
— Stephen RichardsWhen you are focused on what you're doing, you are not going to miss the next opportunity ... It's more likely that you get more!
— Stephen RichardsIf you want to make dough, do a bun dance.
— Stephen RichardsIf your leg is in a cast, it's really dumb to sit in front of your computer doing unnecessary stuff with it hanging down. Your leg will swell and heal slower, if at all. When you go to your doctor, he/she will give you one of those 'you're really dumb and self destructive' looks. Also, 'Why didn't you follow my orders and rest?' Your doctor will be right, and so will mine at my next office visit. Elevate, folk! Elevate your mind, your soul, and your leg, in the order needed!
— Sandy NathanI am wealth, I am abundance, I am Cosmic Ordering.
— Stephen RichardsA distaste for the new is not always fear of the unknown, but sometimes ambition. Some people don't like the new way simply because they never got a chance to master the old way.
— Criss JamiYour dreams will come true, but do not be overly demanding. Be logical – there are not enough mansions for everyone in the world, are there?
— Stephen RichardsWith Cosmic Ordering life is a field of unlimited possibilities.
— Stephen RichardsThe aim of far too many teachings these days is to make people 'feel good,' and even some Buddhist masters are beginning to sound like New Age apostles. Their talks are entirely devoted to validating the manifestation of ego and endorsing the 'rightness' of our feelings, neither of which have anything to do with the teachings we find in the pith instructions. So, if you are only concerned about feeling good, you are far better off having a full body massage or listening to some uplifting or life-affirming music than receiving dharma teachings, which were definitely not designed to cheer you up. On the contrary, the dharma was devised specifically to expose your failings and make you feel awful.
— Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse