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== Short Quotes == | == Short Quotes == | ||
"The crown of thorns that you wear ... represents your attempt at [[fulfillment]] in the world." | "The crown of thorns that you wear ... represents your attempt at [[fulfillment]] in the world." | ||
− | <ref> | + | <ref>[[Steps to Knowledge]], Step 96</ref> |
"Great effort is exerted in building things that can fall apart in a moment, things that have no stability or permanence." | "Great effort is exerted in building things that can fall apart in a moment, things that have no stability or permanence." | ||
− | <ref> | + | <ref>Steps to Knowledge Continuation Training, Step 3</ref> |
"Some people can walk away from a [[relationship]], but they are so bound to their ideas, their beliefs or their assumptions that they are not free to leave them. This is what it means to wear a crown of thorns. This is when the mind is a crown of thorns. You wear it, but it torments you. It seems to give you a kingly title, but in fact it is a harness of misery. It seems to elevate you and give you stature in the world, but in fact it cuts you and hurts you, binds you and mocks you." | "Some people can walk away from a [[relationship]], but they are so bound to their ideas, their beliefs or their assumptions that they are not free to leave them. This is what it means to wear a crown of thorns. This is when the mind is a crown of thorns. You wear it, but it torments you. It seems to give you a kingly title, but in fact it is a harness of misery. It seems to elevate you and give you stature in the world, but in fact it cuts you and hurts you, binds you and mocks you." | ||
− | <ref> | + | <ref>[[Greater Community Spirituality]], Chapter 14</ref> |
"The pain that hurts you is the crown of thorns of | "The pain that hurts you is the crown of thorns of | ||
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world. This produces a pain both within your [[The Mind|mind]] and upon your | world. This produces a pain both within your [[The Mind|mind]] and upon your | ||
[[The Body|body]] as well." | [[The Body|body]] as well." | ||
− | <ref> | + | <ref>Steps to Knowledge, Step 229</ref> |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 13:43, 30 August 2013
Short Quotes
"The crown of thorns that you wear ... represents your attempt at fulfillment in the world." [1]
"Great effort is exerted in building things that can fall apart in a moment, things that have no stability or permanence." [2]
"Some people can walk away from a relationship, but they are so bound to their ideas, their beliefs or their assumptions that they are not free to leave them. This is what it means to wear a crown of thorns. This is when the mind is a crown of thorns. You wear it, but it torments you. It seems to give you a kingly title, but in fact it is a harness of misery. It seems to elevate you and give you stature in the world, but in fact it cuts you and hurts you, binds you and mocks you." [3]
"The pain that hurts you is the crown of thorns of your own ideas and assumptions, your own misgivings and misinformation and your own unforgiveness towards yourself and the world. This produces a pain both within your mind and upon your body as well." [4]
References
- ↑ Steps to Knowledge, Step 96
- ↑ Steps to Knowledge Continuation Training, Step 3
- ↑ Greater Community Spirituality, Chapter 14
- ↑ Steps to Knowledge, Step 229