Wednesday, May 13, 2026
The freer I get, the higher I go. The higher I go, the more I see. The more I see, the less I know. The less I know, the more I’m free.
Cosmic humor, especially about your own predicament, is an important part of your journey.
The cosmic humor is that if you desire to move mountains and you
continue to purify yourself, ultimately you will arrive at the place
where you are able to move mountains. But in order to arrive at this
position of power you will have had to give up being
he-who-wanted-to-move-mountains so that you can be
he-who-put-the-mountain-there-in-the-first-place. The humor is that
finally when you have the power to move the mountain, you are the person
who placed it there--so there the mountain stays.
―
Ram Dass,
Be Here Now
The question we need to ask ourselves is whether there is any place we
can stand in ourselves where we can look at all that's happening around
us without freaking out, where we can be quiet enough to hear our
predicament, and where we can begin to find ways of acting that are at
least not contributing to further destabilization.”
―
Ram Dass
Remember, we are all affecting the world every moment, whether we mean to or not. Our actions and states of mind matter, because we're so deeply interconnected with one another. Working on our own consciousness is the most important thing that we are doing at any moment, and being love is the supreme creative act.
Souls love. That’s what souls do. Egos don’t, but souls do. Become a soul, look around, and you’ll be amazed-all the beings around you are souls. Be one, see one. When many people have this heart connection, then we will know that we are all one, we human beings all over the planet. We will be one. One love. And don’t leave out the animals, and trees, and clouds, and galaxies-it’s all one. It’s one energy.
Early in the journey you wonder how long the journey will take and whether you will make it in this lifetime. Later you will see that where you are going is HERE and you will arrive NOW...so you stop asking.
