“Two qualities are at the root of all meditation development: right effort and right aim—arousing effort to aim the mind toward the object.”
Jack Kornfield“The knowledge of the past stays with us. To let go is simply to release any images and emotions.”
Jack Kornfield“Wisdom says we are nothing. Love says we are everything. Between these two our life flows.”
Jack Kornfield“Sense the blessings of the earth in the perfect arc of a ripe tangerine, the taste of warm, fresh bread, the circling flight of birds, the lavender color of the sky shining in a late afternoon rain puddle, the million times we pass other beings in our cars and shops and out among the trees without crashing, conflict, or harm.”
Jack Kornfield“When we get too caught up in the busyness of the world, we lose connection with one another - and ourselves.”
Jack Kornfield“Taking the one seat describes two related aspects of spiritual work. Outwardly, it means selecting one practice and teacher among all the possibilities, and inwardly, it means having the determination to stick with that practice through whatever difficulties and doubts arise until you have come to true clarity and understanding.”
Jack Kornfield“In the end, just three things matter:How well we have livedHow well we have lovedHow well we have learned to let go”
Jack Kornfield“But forgiveness is the act of not putting anyone out of your heart, even those who are acting out of deep ignorance or out of confusion and pain.”
Jack Kornfield, Meditation for Beginners“As surely as there is a voyage away, there is a journey home.”
Jack Kornfield, After the Ecstasy, the Laundry“The words of the Buddha offer this truth: ∼ Hatred never ceases by hatred but by love alone is healed.”
Jack Kornfield, The Art of Forgiveness, Lovingkindness, and Peace“If your compassion does not include yourself, it is incomplete.”
Jack Kornfield, Buddha's Little Instruction Book