Friday, November 11, 2022

Pain doesn't last. And when it's gone, we have something to show for it. Growth. Kamal Ravikant, Live Your Truth

The act of going within, finding our truth, and then sharing it, it helps us far more than we know.
Kamal Ravikant, Live Your Truth  

One thing I've learned: we don't stumble accidentally into an amazing life. It takes decision, a commitment to consistently work on ourselves.
Kamal Ravikant, Live Your Truth  

The key, at least for me, has been to let go.  Let go of the ego, let go of attachments, let go of who I think I should be, who others think I should be.  And as I do that, the real me emerges, far far better than the Kamal I projected to the world.  There is a strength in this vulnerability that cannot be described, only experienced.
Kamal Ravikant, Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It  

Peace is letting it be. Letting life flow, letting emotions flow through you.
Kamal Ravikant, Live Your Truth  

You cannot stay at the same level as when you first practiced your truth, life won't let you.
Kamal Ravikant, Live Your Truth  

Our experiences are nothing but a series of gifts and the less we resist them, the better things get.
Kamal Ravikant, Live Your Truth

The only rule is that truth must empower you, make you better in every way possible.
Kamal Ravikant, Live Your Truth

 This I know: the mind, left to itself, repeats the same stories, the same loops.  Mostly ones that don't serve us.  So what's practical, what's transformative, is to consciously choose a thought.  Then practice it again and again.  With emotion, with feeling, with acceptance.   Lay down the synaptic pathways until the mind starts playing it automatically.  Do this with enough intensity over time and the mind will have no choice.  That's how it operates.  Where do you think your original loops came from?
Kamal Ravikant, Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It

All suffering is when we say “no,” when we say, “I want it another way,” when there is no surrender to the present. “Freedom…is when we fully open ourselves. To the moment. Experience the moment and let it pass. ― Kamal Ravikant, Live Your Truth

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