Friday, May 14, 2004
Some part of Paulo's latest book. These are the part I find them worth thinking, I'm not necessarly aprove them.
On Pain and Suffering
When you demand the maximum from your body, the mind gains a strange spiritual strength.
Suffering if nofronted without fear, is a passport to freedom.
On Desire
Desire is not what you see, but what you imagine.
You awaken desire by not immediately handing over the object of that desire.
On Love
I allowed myself to fall in love for one simple reason: I'm not expecting anything to come of it.
....I know that he will be just a memory.
The great aim of every human being is to understand the meaning of total love. Love is not to be found in someone else, but in ourselves: we simply awaken it.
But in order to do that, we need the other person. The universe only makes sense when we have someone to share our feeling with.
On Reality
Maria had enough experiance of life to knoe that reality usually choose not to fit in with her dreams. And that was now her great joy: to say to reality that she didn't need it, that she was no longer dependent on what happened in order to be happy.
Ishtar
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On Pain and Suffering
When you demand the maximum from your body, the mind gains a strange spiritual strength.
Suffering if nofronted without fear, is a passport to freedom.
On Desire
Desire is not what you see, but what you imagine.
You awaken desire by not immediately handing over the object of that desire.
On Love
I allowed myself to fall in love for one simple reason: I'm not expecting anything to come of it.
....I know that he will be just a memory.
The great aim of every human being is to understand the meaning of total love. Love is not to be found in someone else, but in ourselves: we simply awaken it.
But in order to do that, we need the other person. The universe only makes sense when we have someone to share our feeling with.
On Reality
Maria had enough experiance of life to knoe that reality usually choose not to fit in with her dreams. And that was now her great joy: to say to reality that she didn't need it, that she was no longer dependent on what happened in order to be happy.
Ishtar
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