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Quotes About Awareness

I can help your world, Louis. Your people know little about sex. Which statement Louis prudently let slide.
~ Larry Niven
Softly Louis asked, When did you figure this out? Some time ago. It did not seem important to our survival.
~ Larry Niven
The cultivation of mindfulness is ultimately a matter of life and death, not in a scary way, but in the sense that we are always at risk, in every moment, for missing what is deepest and richest in our lives, the texture of the tapestry itself. We might say (every pun intended) that the richness lies right beneath our noses in any and every moment.
~ Larry Rosenberg
The act of breathing begins our life as we come out of the womb; in our last moment, when we cease breathing, our life is over. It only makes sense that the breath should also have a profound influence on all the moments in between.
~ Larry Rosenberg
We see that fear isn't something we own or have any control over. We've been living as if we do, as if we should be able not to feel it. But all we can do is meet it skillfully.
~ Larry Rosenberg
It's actually wonderful to see that you're nobody and that all the fear you've had all your life was in relation to this self you thought you had.
~ Larry Rosenberg
No two breaths are the same; no two moments are the same. Each one is our life. Each one is infinitely deep and complete in itself. The challenge here is to embody and live this awareness, to work with the automatic habits of mind that would turn us into automatons and betray our genius, to walk our own path, as Larry is continually encouraging the reader to do, to find our own way, breath by breath, to taste silence and discover liberation within each and any breath.
~ Larry Rosenberg
The way to get from point A to point B is really to be at A.
~ Larry Rosenberg
Reading has been very different for me ever since, much lighter, with less attachment.
~ Larry Rosenberg
You may also notice the stillness of the pause between breaths.
~ Larry Rosenberg
It is also sometimes shocking to see what the mind is taken up with, the way it spends its day, perhaps in sharp contrast to what you're actually doing, or to your sense of who you are.
~ Larry Rosenberg
It can be wonderful to see something about ourselves, even when what we're seeing is not especially wonderful.
~ Larry Rosenberg
Try to be mindful, and let things take their natural course. Then your mind will become still in any surroundings, like a clear forest pool. All kinds of wonderful, rare animals will come to drink at the pool, and you will clearly see the nature of all things. You will see many strange and wonderful things come and go, but you will be still. This is the happiness of the Buddha. —Ajahn Chah
~ Larry Rosenberg
But finally, you're not studying Buddhism. You're studying you.
~ Larry Rosenberg
You might from that vantage point go back and study impermanence with the other contemplations, seeing that the breath itself, for instance, arises and passes away.
~ Larry Rosenberg
This process—of appropriating everything as me or mine—is constantly going on and has as its whole basis the existence of a self.
~ Larry Rosenberg
They might spend years tracing some mental formation back to its source.
~ Larry Rosenberg
We've heard the content of our mental formations so many times we're sick of them.
~ Larry Rosenberg
Life is a precious gift, it's all we have, and it is always happening in the present.
~ Larry Rosenberg
Mindfulness is often likened to a mirror; it simply reflects what is there. It is not a process of thinking; it is preconceptual, before thought. One can be mindful of thought. There is all the difference in the world between thinking and knowing that thought is happening, as thoughts chase each other through the mind and the process is mirrored back to us.
~ Larry Rosenberg
Mindfulness is unbiased. It is not for or against anything, just like a mirror, which does not judge what it reflects. Mindfulness has no goal other than the seeing itself. It doesn't try to add to what's happening or subtract from it, to improve it in any way.
~ Larry Rosenberg
With so much unknown in this life, how little it takes for a face, a grove of trees, an outcropping of stone to become familiar.
~ Larry Watson
The odd thing about understanding was how often time alone seemed seemed to bring it about.
~ Larry Watson
It's a terrible thing to know everything about someone long after you want to.
~ Laura Dave