If you are 26 years old and you're waking up under Star Wars sheets. . . the Force is not with you.
The goal is to learn to be nurturing with yourself so you can feel free.
You will be your best self when you take time to understand what you really need, feel and want.
Lighten up on yourself. No one is perfect. Gently accept your humanness.
Nourishing yourself in a way that helps you blossom in the direction you want to go is attainable, and you are worth the effort.
To feel more fulfilled your actions and activities need to be in alignment with what you deem important.
Beliefs that are good promote your potential and enhance your unique special qualities.
I suppose one has to remember that 'life' is important too, though it's something I forget in some moods, everything except work seeming like an interruption or really non-life.
Whether or not enlightenment is a plausible goal for us is a vital question for our lives. If it is possible for us to attain such perfect enlightenment ourselves, our whole sense of meaning and our place in the universe immediately changes. To be open to the possibility is to be a spiritual seeker, no matter what our religion. Enlightenment is not meant to be an object of religious faith. It is an evolutionary goal.
I've always been interested in foreign relations. It's my belief that study of history should be our preparation for understanding the present rather than an escape from it.
It is better to rage against the preventable sufferingbecause it leads to the suggestion of gorgeous alternativesthan to express our sadness.