A mature person reaps joy in the commonplace acts of living, appreciates the serenity of just being, while balancing the responsibilities that come naturally about when deeply immersed in family and community affairs. Directing their attention outward, assisting other people in their troubled times, while denying themselves the indulgence of self-absorption frees a person’s bidding mind from a jumble of discordant thoughts, wants, and unholy bequests.
— Kilroy J. OldsterTo experience what isn't, love what is.
— Eric Micha'el LeventhalWhat would happen if you gave yourself permission to do somethingyou’ve never done before? There’s only one way to find out.
— Gina GreenleeTime is an illusion, only the keepers of the illusion are real, and the reality they have spun, keeps us, until we set upon the path of the dream.
— Tom AlthouseEvery 'no' is a 'yes' to something.
— Eric Micha'el LeventhalTrust yourself and try not to get lured off course by conflicting opinions that don't seem to sit right with you.
— Auliq IceOur most intense joy comes not from personal feats, but from helping other persons achieve their goals. We become suppler human beings when we find true joy in witnessing other people’s successes and unabashedly share in their joyful accomplishments.
— Kilroy J. OldsterThey say faith is taking the first step when you can’t see the whole staircase. Actually, wisdom is seeing the elevator behind it that would have taken you to the top floor.
— Shannon L. AlderTo win or lose often depends on set parameters. Expand the bounds of what is possible, and you may come out the true winner, outside the confines of its defining.
— Tom AlthouseIt is not until you change your identity to match your life blueprint that you will understand why everything in the past never worked.
— Shannon L. Alder