“We are all equally capable of spiritual awakening. It may not seem that way, at times. Some of us are so caught up in the drama of our day-to-day existence that we have lost track of who we really are. But eventually, all of us will make the discovery of our true nature.”
Victor Shamas“The present moment is the only one that matters, and what you are doing right now is as delightful as anything else.”
Victor Shamas“Creativity is not just thinking outside the box but living outside it.”
Victor Shamas“Love is the binding force of the universe. It is an ongoing flow that unites all of creation.”
Victor Shamas“Play is my Way. Fun is my destiny. Love and joy are my religion.”
Victor Shamas“Play is a sacred act. When we are playing, the essence of all creation flows freely through us. We are expressing our true nature and connecting with the very core of our existence. Nothing is more spiritual than that.”
Victor Shamas“The world is perfect, and at the same time, it is in a constant state of unfolding. This is also true for you and me. Our quest for enlightenment is really just a re-connection with something that already exists in us.”
Victor Shamas“Repose is not a discipline or practice. To experience Repose, you do not need to adhere to any specific philosophy or become proficient in any technique. There is no learning curve and no wrong way to be in Repose.”
Victor Shamas, Repose: The Potent Pause“Repose is the most expansive posture you can assume. When you are in Repose, your body is as open and extended as it can be. If the power of a pose is determined by how large it makes your body feel and appear, then Repose should be viewed as the ultimate high-power pose.”
Victor Shamas, Repose: The Potent Pause“Nothing in the universe is impermeable to the flow of love.”
Victor Shamas, The Chanters Guide: Sacred Chanting as a Shamanic Practice“If you allow yourself to experience the present moment, you will discover that it does not get better than this Paradise is here and now, waiting for you to arrive, to accept, to surrender, and to enjoy.”
Victor Shamas, The Way of Play: Reclaiming Divine Fun & Celebration