Compassion crowns the soul with its truest victory.
ABERJHANII was reborn a third time to the sound of my name humming haikus in heaven’s mouth.
More Aberjhani Quotes
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Overall, my books represent a kind of shared communion and meditation with my fellow human beings…
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This is what our love is––a sacred pattern of unbroken unity sewn flawlessly invisible inside all other images, thoughts, smells, and sounds.
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At some point, a flash of sustained clarity reveals the difference between what someone would have you believe is true,
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Shine your soul with the same egoless humility as the rainbow and no matter where you go in this world or the next, love will find you, attend you, and bless you.
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Made applicable to the present, and where visions shape the present into extraordinary possibilities for the future.
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Than they are to hearing anything about acts of love or grace.
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Because of this mixture of traits, these twins called Genius and Madness often appear to be the same thing.
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With its leaves so rich and heavy with elation and its crimson face made brighter with visions of divinity the shadow of a certain rose looks just like an angel eating light.
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Creative visualization may be described as an extended meditation session that reaches beyond passive contemplation and achieves transformative action.
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If I say your voice is an amber waterfall in which I yearn to burn each day, if you eat my mouth like a mystical rose with powers of healing and damnation, If I confess that your body is the only civilization I long to experience… would it mean that we are close to knowing something about love?
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Valentines Day itself, like most holidays in the modern era, has been heavily influenced by commercialism that focuses on the appeal of romantic fantasies.
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Many people can rightfully claim, as much as anyone can rightfully claim anything, that much of their lives have been spent stumbling through a cloud of cluelessness.
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The passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 represented precisely such a hope – that America had learned from its past and acted to secure a better tomorrow.
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I called it a baptism in flaming ink that forced me to shed my shyness about recognizing myself
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Hope drowned in shadows emerges fiercely splendid–– boldly angelic.
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