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Quotes About Awareness

When we are truly awake and present in ourselves and to each other and the world around us, miracles abound.
~ Joan Luise Hill
The only thing to really be afraid of is if you don't go get your mammograms, because there's some part of you that doesn't want to know . . . that's the thing that's going to trip you up. That's the thing that's going to have a really bad endgame. CYNTHIA NIXON
~ Joan Lunden
Drinking your milk and talking at the same time may result in your having to be patted on the back and dried for quite a long time afterwords.
~ Joan Powers
My best birth control now is just to leave the lights on.
~ Joan Rivers
The purpose of studying economics is to learn how not to be deceived by economists.
~ Joan Robinson
Meditation is a social and political act. Listening and not-doing are actions far more powerful than most of us have yet begun to realize.
~ Joan Tollifson
Habit has two parts, Toni [Packer] says. There is the habit itself (finger biting, smoking, drinking, whatever), and there is the observer who wants to stop, who is also a habit. And there is the conflict, the battle between the desire to indulge, which is an escape from what is, and the desire to stop, which is also a movement away from what is.
~ Joan Tollifson
But this is my old game, isn't it? Comparing, judging, evaluating, liking and disliking, approving and disapproving. There are, I sense, inseparable strengths and weaknesses in whatever way you go, and the point ultimately is just to go.
~ Joan Tollifson
Maybe that is the purest and most radical kind of religion – simple attention. Present-moment awareness. Instead of a belief system, awareness sees through all beliefs.
~ Joan Tollifson
Presence is not an object. It is the openness that beholds it all.
~ Joan Tollifson
Basic awareness meditation is really nothing more or less than giving open, nonjudgmental attention to present-moment, non-conceptual experiencing. You don't have to be in the lotus position. This can happen on the city bus.
~ Joan Tollifson
Awareness by its very nature doesn't need anything to be other than exactly how it is. It doesn't go to war with the way things are, it simply exposes them to the light. It allows everything to undo itself. Awareness is unconditional love, absolute devotion. It accepts everything.
~ Joan Tollifson
So I've held on to Catholicism or Zen, as practices, as fantasy futures, as possible identities. But when I actually dare to lower myself down into this emptiness—no, that sounds entirely too dualistic and willful and "courageous"—but when this seeing suddenly happens and thought relaxes, Zen drops completely away, and something much deeper is contacted, some entirely other way of being.
~ Joan Tollifson
The trick is not to make an idea or a system out of this openness, a new dogma.
~ Joan Tollifson
The concentration of a baby is alive wonderment. It is to that kind of organic interest, or passion, and awareness that Toni [Packer] seems to be pointing: listening that is not rote or methodical in any way. The baby has no sense yet of self-image, of itself as an object—a person—who needs to be improved, and Toni will question any meditation practice that contributes to such a picture.
~ Joan Tollifson
we maintain awareness, whether we know it or not, healing is taking place… a door that has been shut begins to open…. As the door opens, we see that the present is absolute and that, in a sense, the whole universe begins right now, in each second. And the healing of life is in that second of simple awareness…. Healing is always just being here, with a simple mind. ?—?Charlotte Joko Beck
~ Joan Tollifson
In simple presence with what is right here now, be it joyful or painful, an amazing freedom reveals itself. It cannot be described or explained in words. It is the freedom to be totally, effortlessly the way things are at this moment. ?—?Toni Packer
~ Joan Tollifson
As I realize more and more deeply, the greatest gift we can offer to ourselves and the world is to be awake and rooted in love.
~ Joan Tollifson
One of the more sophisticated dramas that consciousness produces is "me" trying to step out of "my story," the character trying to free itself from itself. This is like a mirage trying to eliminate a mirage, or a phantom trying to pull itself up by its own imaginary bootstraps, or a dog chasing its own tail.
~ Joan Tollifson
You may discover that when there is no resistance to totally being in hell, heaven opens up and samsara reveals its true nature as nirvana.
~ Joan Tollifson
To reveal what is obvious, unavoidable, and never-not-here requires an approach that is not result-oriented, an approach that goes nowhere, an approach that is utterly useless and without purpose.
~ Joan Tollifson
Unlike some who claim that a line in the sand was forever crossed on a particular date in time, no such final event has happened in Joan's story. And, in fact, true enlightenment is not concerned at all with "me" being enlightened.
~ Joan Tollifson
The Holy Reality is already here, fully complete. And if you think otherwise, then simply stop, look and listen.
~ Joan Tollifson
You're not going anywhere.
~ Joan Tollifson