Sunday, May 13, 2007
Quotes Part III - Way of the Peaceful Warrior
Morocco
Quotes Part III
From The Way of the Peaceful Warrior
Stay in the present, stay where you are – there you are safe. The demons are in the past. The door is the future – Beware
Cultivate a simple lifestyle of few desires; that way you always have enough money.
Insight and discipline to choose the simple way.
The secret of happiness is not found in seeking more but developing the capacity to enjoy less.
The time is now, the place is here.
Changes to show up on the inside
Body exists in the here and now. Mind lives only in the past or future – its power over you is to draw attention out of the present.
Stay in the present moment. There you are safe. Keep your attention in the present moment. This is freedom from suffering, from fear, from mind.
I am a warrior so my way is action.
Embody what you teach, and teach only what you have embodied.
A warrior can rely on the power of love, of kindness, of service – and the power of happiness
Happiness attains you – but only after you surrender everything
Your path will guide you; you cannot lose your way.
Better never begin; once begun, better finish
Life is the only teacher
The call – life’s longing for itself
Calls – do something, be something, change something. Calls towards whatever we’ve dared and double-dared ourselves to do for as long as we can remember.
Hope is not the conviction that something will turn out well, but the certainty that something makes sense, regardless of how it turns out.
We can’t help but approach the prospect of following our deepest callings with both exhilaration and terror.
Quotes Part IV - The Alchemist
7th Grade Students Al Hada
Quotes Part IV
From The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
It is the possibility of having a dream come true that makes it interesting
It’s the simple things in life that are the most extraordinary
To realize one’s Personal Legend is a person’s only real obligation
People learn early in their lives what is their reason for being – maybe that’s why they give it up so early
The boy felt jealous of the freedom of the wind, and saw that he could have the same freedom. There was nothing to hold him back except himself
Dreaming gives me something to live for
Sometimes there’s just no way to hold back the river
Never stop dreaming. Follow the omens.
And when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it
There is a force that wants you to realize your Personal Legend; it whets your appetite with a taste of success.
God has prepared a path for everyone to follow. You just have to read the omens that he left for you.
Urim – white stone – no
Thummim – black stone – yes
The secret of happiness is to see all the marvels of the world and never to forget the drops of oil on the spoon (never forget what is true and dear to you)
Making a decision was only the beginning of things. When someone makes a decision, he is really diving into a strong current that will carry him to places he had never dreamed of when he first made the decision.
The desert is a capricious lady, and sometimes she drives men crazy
The closer one gets to realizing his Personal Legend, the more that Personal Legend becomes his true reason for being.
Intuition is really a sudden immersion of the soul into the universal current of Life
People need not fear the unknown if they are capable of achieving what they need and want
When you want something with all your heart, that’s when you are closest to the soul of the universe
All things of manifestations of one thing only
Because people become fascinated with pictures and words and wind up forgetting the Language of the World.
If he pushed forward impulsively, he would fail to see the signs and omens left by God along his path.
Don’t be impatient. Eat when it’s time to eat. And move along when it is time to move along.
He felt the urge to go out into the desert to see if its silence held the answers to his questions.
Always heed the omens
The secret is here in the present
All of us know that whoever believes in dreams also knows how to interpret them
To die tomorrow was no worse than dying on any other day.
You already know all you need to know. I am only going to point you in the direction of your treasure
Remember that wherever your heart is, there you will find your treasure. You’ve got to find your treasure so that everything you have learned along the way makes sense.
Life attracts life
Are you a man of the desert knowing that you have to go away in order to return?
The omens will abandon you because you’ve stopped listening to them.
One is loved because one is loved. No reason is needed for loving.
I love you because the entire universe conspired to help me find you.
Listen to your heart
In pursuing your dreams, you might lose everything you’ve won.
The fear of suffering is worse than suffering itself.
Strongest qualities – courage, enthusiasm
Be aware of the place where you are brought to tears. That’s where I am, and that’s where your treasure is.
The path was written in the omens and there was no way I could go wrong.
Friday, May 11, 2007
Quotes Part II - What Should I do with My Life
Dead Sea, Jordan
Quotes Part II – from What Should I Do with my Life and other favorite sayings
When there is no desire, all things are at peace
In dwelling, live close to the ground
In thinking, keep to the simple
In conflict, be fair and generous
In governing, don’t try to control
In work, do what you enjoy
In family life, be completely present
From “What Should I do with my Life” article
What do I do next vs to what can I devote my life?
Who you are vs what you do
What is freedom for if not the chance to define for yourself who you are?
We are all writing the story of our own life. It’s not a story of conquest. It’s a story of discovery
What gifts do we have to offer the world?
Vocation
What in my life builds meaning for me?
What do I do that I like?
What do I do and like that has impact on people?
What calls out to me in life?
What do I expect and want?
Decisions
Give it the time it requires – don’t rush
Involves clarity
Courage
Involves deep interests
Reflection
Deeply excited about doing something
Deeply engaged in doing it
Themes present during those times
Identity
Blessed with the ultimate privilege – our economy is vast
Filter out chatter that tells you to be someone your not
To learn the sound of your own voice
To ask the Question and seek out a path to the Answer
Commitment
Clarity
Turning points
Having more choices makes answering the question harder
Face up to the challenge; armed with weaknesses and equipped with fears
What really matters when it comes to work?
Whisper – faint urge – that’s the call – it’s up to you to do the work of discovery
Never a single right answer
At some point it feels right to choose
Stumbling Blocks
Money
Even with financial independence to walk away, people rarely do
Making a change comes from a personal trigger
The shortest route to the good life involves building the confidence that you can live happily within your means
Embracing your dreams is liberating
Have a sense of purpose
Spending habits reorganize
You discover you need less
Your callings, most often, comes after great difficulties
Connect with people emotionally not just rationally
What moves your heart to put up with the down sides?
Smarts
Your calling is not always what makes the brain happy
Don’t ask what I am good at – this is intensity not passion
Passion – meaningful + fulfilling
Is your choice something that will stimulate you for a year or something you can be passionate about for 10 years?
My life plan should be
Meaningful
Significant
Fulfilling
Personal
Places
What belief system will I adopt?
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Quotes Part I
Ethiopia
I have decided to write down and share with others meaning passages.
From the Pilgrimage by Paulo Coelho
…a world that seemed to know that, in order to grow, it had to continue moving along, always moving along
I am very glad to be here said Petrus because the work I did not finish is not important and the work I will be able to do after I get back will be so much better.
Don’t lose sight of your objective…does that happen to a lot of people? Mainly with people like you who are fascinated by details and forget what they are after.
This happened because the process of moving along did not exist for you. The only thing that existed was your desire to arrive at your goal.
Wherever your treasure is, there will be your heart.
The journey, which prior to this was torture because all you wanted to do was get there, is now beginning to become a pleasure. It is the pleasure of searching and the pleasure of adventure. You are nourishing something that’s very important – your dreams.
The good fight is the one we fight because our heart asks it of us. Today the good fight has shifted from battlefields to the fields within ourselves.
We kill our dreams because we are afraid to fight the good fight.
The first symptom of the process of our killing our dreams is the lack of time.
The second symptom of the death of our dreams lies in our certainties – we ask so little of life.
The third symptom is peace. Life becomes a Sunday afternoon – we ask for nothing grand, and we cease to demand anything more than we are willing to give…we seek personal and professional achievement.
We always know which is the best road to follow, but we follow only the road that we have been accustomed to.
The only way we can rescue our dreams is by being generous with ourselves.
They do not see that with an awareness of death they would be able to even more daring, to go further in the daily conquests, because then they would have nothing to lose – for death is inevitable.
You are in a spot that is absolutely safe, with one exception: the danger created by your own fear.
Love and all things change like the wind.
When I sent you without moneybags, knapsacks, and sandals, you lacked nothing.
A great sense of calm came over me, and I felt a kind of presence alongside me. I looked over and saw the face of my death. This was not the death that I had experienced a few minutes before, the death I had created with my fears and my imagination; it was my true death, my friend and counselor, who was never again going to allow me to act like such a coward…He was not going to allow me to put off until tomorrow what I should be enjoying today.
Wisdom has value only if it helps us to overcome some obstacles
You have your own way of living your life, or dealing with problems, and of winning.
Teaching is only demonstrating it is possible. Learning is making it possible for yourself.
People always arrive at the right moment at the place where someone awaits them.
The search for happiness is a personal search. (Sword’s secret) to know what to do with it and with the happiness that it would represent.
Few can accept the burden of their own victory. Most give up their dreams when they see that they can be realized.
All I Need When I Travel
Yemen
I have decided to write what constitutes a good trip.
All I need when I travel is…
Passport/money/ticket/tooth brush
Spoon
Black wool shawl
Reading book
Knitting
Notebook
Pen
Flashlight
Alarm clock
Camera
Lungi
Good conversation
Walks
Cafes
Mountains
A rainy day to relax
A funny guide
Cheap bus transportation
New places
Not to get sick
A stolen kiss
A moment in time
A peaceful sunrise
A romantic sunset
A friendly face
Local song/dance
No mosquitoes
New people
The unusual
A post office
Patience with annoying kids
A hot shower every three days
Decent chocolate
Moments of awe
A church for escape and solitude
Local cuisine
Post cards to write
A local contact
A roof top terrace
A nail clipper
A light load
Comfortable shoes
A reminder to reconfirm flights
No bed bugs
No biting dogs
Some local language
A kind stranger
Life's List
Life’s List 2007
I have decided to write my life’s list. A work in progress but here is the start.
To write a book
To take a travel writing and children’s book writing workshops
To go to New Zealand first class
To take a calculus course again – I miss it
Buy a new wardrobe for $1000
Illustrate a book of my Simply Simon figures
Volunteer 9-12 months at a rural school in India or Pakistan or Ethiopia
Bring back Simply Simon when the time is right
Walk the Camino de Santiago
Visit all the people in my address book
Extended stays in Turkey, Syria, Yemen
To learn more about the Art of Living organization
To stay with each family member for a month (Seattle, San Francisco, Ireland, New Hampshire, CT)
To practice yoga
To avoid TV
To stay in touch with people
To continue to write letters
To continue to travel and to meet people
To be better at being than doing
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
The Time is Now and the Place is Here
Nothing Happens Until You Decide
I have decided to write more.
I have decided to move on and not to re-contract for my 5th year of teaching and not to look for another job.
I have decided to live out a dream of taking time off. Time off from what I ask? The grind? The rat race? The world we make for ourselves? Time from out current situation to make time for other endeavors?
I have decided to spend time in nature by walking the camino de
I have decided not to have a schedule outside the fact I will start in September. I want to be flexible and open with what comes my way. My goal is not so much to “finish” but to “start”.
I have decided to practice, “When I sent you without money bags, knapsacks, and sandals, you lacked nothing (from the Pilgrimage by P Coelho)” and go lightly by taking the minimum needed for a multi day trek, a notebook, a reading book, a map, a guide book, an umbrella, my knitting, and my camera. I will leave the mobile phone behind.
I have decided the time is NOW and the place is HERE and that is all that really matters.
I have decided to create a blog for this journey and here it is.
May 10, 2007