Memento mori VII
Abandon oneself in the ecstasy of love-death (Liebestod). Compare: Living, love and death are one, moving and indivisible, and that is immortal. Krishnamurti
Abandon oneself in the ecstasy of love-death (Liebestod). Compare: Living, love and death are one, moving and indivisible, and that is immortal. Krishnamurti
Life, in all its awesomeness and awfulness, elicits wonder, which leads to thanksgiving.
We have all the time in the world. I know what time is, but when you ask me, I don’t. Paraphrase of Augustine “We know time.” Dean Moriarty in On the Road by Jack Kerouac
Revere and adore life in all its forms, even and especially your own.
Take Kundun (སྐུ་མདུན) at his word. https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/dalai_lama_111631
Revere the worthiness of living.
For a convivial human society, let us effect the following outcomes:
How to be a wise child: [R]eturn to that naked awareness, that vision unclouded by commentary, which we enjoyed as babies in the days when we saw no difference between knower and known, deed and happening. This time, however, we are babies reborn–babies who remember all the rules and tricks of human games and can […]
The first installment in a recurring series of meditations on human maturation. Become a wise child! Compare: https://www.inspiringquotes.com/inspiration/62d9edfe9964bc0007a038d2
Wake without needing caffeine. Sleep without needing melatonin.