Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee in Awakening the World
The dew on the grass is present in the moment without any drama. The
full harvest moon on the water is both simple and profound. . . . We
will never be able to live the paradox of how the ordinary and the
extraordinary come together if we are not willing to accept life as it
is.
— Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee in Awakening the World
To Practice This Thought: Observe and be present, without making a fuss about how things have been or should be.
— Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee in Awakening the World
To Practice This Thought: Observe and be present, without making a fuss about how things have been or should be.
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