Mindfulness Love Quotes
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Mindfulness Love Quotes & Sayings
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If we truly loved ourselves, we'd never harm another. That is a truly revolutionary, celebratory mode of self-care.
— Sharon Salzberg
When we set an intention to explore our emotional hot spots, we create a pathway to real love.
— Sharon Salzberg
The mind confines our outlooks to a mere bundles of desires, pleasures, prejudices, and fears to safeguard the body it inhabits.
— Rajeev Kurapati
When you understand, you cannot help but love. You cannot get angry.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
Keeping secrets is a consequential act for all involved.
— Sharon Salzberg
There's no denying that it takes effort to set the intention to see our fundamental connected-ness with others.
— Sharon Salzberg
The starting place for radical re-imagining of love is mindfulness.
— Sharon Salzberg
Unconditional Love is the outer expression of Inner Peace.
— Alaric Hutchinson
The heart contracts when our bodies are overcome by shame.
— Sharon Salzberg
If you love too much, you lose yourself.
If you love too little, you never find yourself. — Janet Gallagher Nestor
If you love too little, you never find yourself. — Janet Gallagher Nestor
When we contemplate the miracle of embodied life, we begin to partner with our bodies in a kinder way.
— Sharon Salzberg
There is no conflict between loving others deeply and living mindfully.
— Sharon Salzberg
Nothing has value without self worth
— Rasheed Ogunlaru
When you recognize and reflect on even one good thing about yourself, you are building a bridge to a place of kindness and caring.
— Sharon Salzberg
Paying attention to the ethical implications of our choices has never been more pressing - or more complicated - than it is today.
— Sharon Salzberg
When we relate to ourselves with loving kindness, perfectionism naturally drops away.
— Sharon Salzberg
We can use meditation as a way to experiment with new ways of relating to ourselves, even our uncomfortable thoughts.
— Sharon Salzberg
In more ways than any of us can name, love is wrapped up with the idea of expectation.
— Sharon Salzberg
Ultimately, we forgive others in order to free ourselves.
— Sharon Salzberg
By accepting and learning to embrace the inevitable sorrows of life, we realize that we can experience a more enduring sense of happiness.
— Sharon Salzberg
I could not see beauty until I held hands with chaos in silence.
— Vironika Tugaleva
Love is a living capacity within us that is always present, even when we don't sense it.
— Sharon Salzberg
Forgiveness is the way we break the grip that long-held resentments have on our hearts.
— Sharon Salzberg
When we practice metta, we open continuously to the truth of our actual experience, changing our relationship to life.
— Sharon Salzberg
Compassion has more to do with the attitude we bring to our encounters with other people than with any quantifiable metric of giving.
— Sharon Salzberg
Our minds tend to race ahead into the future or replay the past, but our bodies are always in the present moment.
— Sharon Salzberg
Loving ourselves calls us to give up the illusion that we can control everything and focuses us on building our inner resource of resilience.
— Sharon Salzberg
Maybe what we really need is to change our relationship to what is, to see who we are with the strength of a generous spirit & a wise heart.
— Sharon Salzberg
When we direct a lot of hostile energy toward the inner critic, we enter into a losing battle.
— Sharon Salzberg
In your present-moment awareness, awaken to your innocence, your trust, your love, your eternal being.
— Deepak Chopra
To celebrate someone else's life, we need to find a way to look at it straight on, not from above with judgment or from below with envy.
— Sharon Salzberg
We're in charge of our own forgiveness, and the process takes time, patience, and intention.
— Sharon Salzberg
Forgiveness is a personal process that doesn't depend on us having direct contact with the people who have hurt us.
— Sharon Salzberg
You're only as good as you're next thought of yourself.
— Curtis Tyrone Jones
When we feel conflicted about a particular decision or action, our bodies often hold the answer - if we take the time to stop and tune in.
— Sharon Salzberg
The skills available to us through mindfulness make it possible to bring love to our connections with others.
— Sharon Salzberg
When we approach the journey acknowledging what we do not know and what we can't control, we maintain our energy for the quest.
— Sharon Salzberg
With mindfulness, loving kindness, and self-compassion, we can begin to let go of our expectations about how life and those we love should be.
— Sharon Salzberg
A relationship is the union of two psychological systems.
— Sharon Salzberg
Watch your thoughts, for they will become the words of people you draw to yourself.
— Vironika Tugaleva
You cannot love properly and deeply without mindfulness.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
In reality, love is fluid; it's a verb, not a noun.
— Sharon Salzberg
Learning to treat ourselves lovingly may at first feel like a dangerous experiment.
— Sharon Salzberg
The journey to loving ourselves doesn't mean we like everything.
— Sharon Salzberg
When we pay attention to sensations in our bodies, we can feel that love is the energetic opposite of fear.
— Sharon Salzberg
The paradigm for our relationships is formed from our earliest experiences and is actually hardwired into our neurological and emotional network.
— Sharon Salzberg
We cannot simply forgive and forget, nor should we.
— Sharon Salzberg
The more we practice sympathetic joy, the more we come to realize that the happiness we share with others is inseparable from our own happiness.
— Sharon Salzberg
You're only as good as your next thought of yourself.
— Curtis Tyrone Jones
Real forgiveness in close relationships is never easy. It can't be rushed or engineered.
— Sharon Salzberg
Love is defined by difficult acts of human compassion & generosity.
— Sharon Salzberg
The real challenge of compassion, nonviolence and mindfulness is to love in adverse situation.
— Amit Ray
To imagine the way we think is the singular causative agent of all we go through is to practice cruelty toward ourselves.
— Sharon Salzberg
Be bold, speak from your heart.
— Nikki Rowe
The overarching practice of letting go is also one of gaining resilience and insight.
— Sharon Salzberg
Compassion dissolves ignorance.
— Alaric Hutchinson
We're capable of much more than mediocrity, much more than merely getting by in this world.
— Sharon Salzberg
Past, I am letting you go; future, I will see you tomorrow; present, I love you, live in you, use you and never let you go.
— Debasish Mridha
Perfection is fragile; interacting with something that seems perfect puts it in peril.
— Sharon Salzberg
We nurture our sense of connection with the larger whole, noticing that the whole is only as healthy as its smallest part.
— Sharon Salzberg
When we do our best to treat others with kindness, it's often a struggle to determine which actions best express our love and care for ourselves.
— Sharon Salzberg
Mindfulness may help you gain insight into your role in conflicts with others, it won't single-highhandedly help you resolve them.
— Sharon Salzberg
The key in letting go is practice. Each time we let go, we disentangle ourselves from our expectations and begin to experience things as they are.
— Sharon Salzberg
Kindness is really at the core of what it means to be and feel alive.
— Sharon Salzberg
Seeked of self love.
— Nikki Rowe
Causing harm is never just a one-way street.
— Sharon Salzberg
By practicing meditation we establish love, compassion, sympathetic joy & equanimity as our home.
— Sharon Salzberg
To relinquish the futile effort to control change is one of the strengthening forces of true detachment & thus true love.
— Sharon Salzberg
It's affirming that we can look at any experience from the fullness of our being and get past the shame we carry.
— Sharon Salzberg
Although much of the work we do in committed relationships we do with our partners, sometimes it's necessary to start with ourselves.
— Sharon Salzberg
George Washington Carver explained, "Anything will give up its secrets if you love it enough." Mindfulness is this kind
— Jack Kornfield
Mindfulness is the agent of our freedom. Through mindfulness we arrive at faith we grow in wisdom & we attain equanimity.
— Sharon Salzberg
The first step toward feeling compassion for others is to set the intention to try it out.
— Sharon Salzberg
The more we practice mindfulness, the more alert we become to the cost of keeping secrets.
— Sharon Salzberg
Concepts such as loving kindness should never be used as weapons against our real feelings.
— Sharon Salzberg
Like water poured from one vessel to another, metta flows freely, taking the shape of each situation without changing its essence.
— Sharon Salzberg
The most precious gift we can offer anyone is our attention. When mindfulness embraces those we love, they will bloom like flowers.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
May you always remember the Beloved is your divine and sacred self.
— Earthschool Harmony
Sooner or later everything will turn to dust - except love
— Rasheed Ogunlaru
True wealth is contentment, and happiness is forgetting to worry how you are and how much you have.
— Robert Thurman
Mindfulness is so much wiser and more robust than our inner critic.
— Sharon Salzberg
The breath is the first tool for opening the space between the story you tell yourself about love.
— Sharon Salzberg
To truly love ourselves, we must challenge our beliefs that we need to be different or better.
— Sharon Salzberg
Equanimity can be hard to talk about.
— Sharon Salzberg
When we identify the thoughts that keep us from seeing others as they truly are we prepare the ground for real love.
— Sharon Salzberg
Though it may sound paradoxical, identifying our thoughts, emotions, and habitual patterns of behavior is the key to freedom & transformation.
— Sharon Salzberg
Never feel ashamed of your longing for happiness.
— Sharon Salzberg