Friday, 17 November 2017

The space [within] by Michael Neill




All quotes from Michael's book


When I say “God”, I’m not talking religion.  I’m simply pointing as best I can to the impersonal energy and intelligence behind life that causes grass to grow, cuts to heal, rain to fall, and inspiration to strike.


Look past the illusion of our own thinking.


If we want to achieve great things in life, it is necessary to spend at least as much time, if not more, attending to our base camp as we actually do in climbing mountains.


We live in a world of unrecognized thought.


Your thinking doesn’t matter as much as you think.


The harder we work to get rid of our thinking, the more thinking there is to get rid of.


We are not our thinking, we are the space where thoughts arise.


Feelings are no more (or less) than the shadows of the thoughts that pass through our mind from moment to moment.


There is no such thing as a solution to a feeling.


When it’s okay to feel good when you feel good and bad when you feel bad, recognizing that as thoughts change, the feelings change with them, there’s no need to prefer one feeling over another, let alone attempt to fix it.


No matter how “spiritually enlightened” I might get, I’m always going to have to deal with my very human psychology.


We live in the feeling of our thinking, not the feeling of our circumstances.


Peace of mind is both the path and the goal of the spiritual journey.


When and if I need to know, I’ll know; if I don’t need to know, I probably won’t.


Peace is our natural state.


In order to forgive, you have to already have judged.



True forgiveness is when you can feel the same way about the person as you did before anything ever happened.


The less you have on your mind, the higher your level of performance.


Resilience, wellbeing, confidence, learning and creativity are already built into the human system.


Our experience of life is really an experience of thought.