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    “Our lives are like islands in the sea, or like trees in the forest, which co-mingle their roots in the darkness underground.”

    William James, Sunbeams (Page 5)

      “One day while studying a Yeats poem I decided to write poetry the rest of my life. I recognized that a single short poem has room for history, music, psychology, religious thought, mood, occult speculation, character, and events of one’s own life. I still feel surprised that such various substances can find shelter and nourishment in a poem. A poem in fact may be a sort of nourishing liquid, such as one uses to keep an amoeba alive. If prepared right, a poem can keep an image or a thought or insights on history or the psyche alive for years, as well as our desires and airy impulses.”

      Robert Bly, Sunbeams (Page 5)

      Seneca Quote on Philosophy and How Only Those Who Prioritize It, Truly Live.

        “Of all people only those are at leisure who make time for philosophy, only they truly live. Not satisfied to merely keep good watch over their own days, they annex every age to their own. All the harvest of the past is added to their store. Only an ingrate would fail to see that these great architects of venerable thoughts were born for us and have designed a way of life for us.”

        Seneca, via The Daily Stoic

        Beyond the Quote (Day 373)

        “Philosophia” is the Ancient Greek word for the “love of wisdom.” Wisdom is the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment. It can be thought then, that those who make time for Philosophy are those who make time for better living. For, what is better living composed of but better experience, better knowledge, and better judgement?

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          “I now understand that trying to be the ‘next’ anyone is as foolish as it sounds. The shoes you dream of filling have already been worn ragged through their soles. You’ve gotta step into your own kicks and just do you.”

          Alicia Keys, More Myself (Page 38)

            “The less others really knew about me, I reasoned, the less ammunition they’d have to make me look foolish. Only if I revealed my tender spots could they wound me. My true self, the one I kept so deeply concealed, only emerged in my diaries. There, I could unveil. On cotton pages scrawled with purple ink, I didn’t have to be tough or brave or capable or strong. I could just be me.”

            Alicia Keys, More Myself (Page 30)

              “It’s hard to pinpoint the precise moment when we internalize others’ assessments; it’s usually not just a single experience but rather a series of moments that bruise the spirit and lead us to distrust ourselves and those around us. And then we wake up at age seventeen or twenty-five or thirty-seven and realize we don’t know the last time we’ve lived life only to please ourselves.”

              Alicia Keys, More Myself (Page 29)

                “I’m not sure how much of identity comes threaded in our genes and how much of it is shaped by our environment, but as far back as I can recall, placing my fingertips on a keyboard felt like coming home to myself. There was no courtship phase, no period of becoming acquainted with the piano; rather, the connection was instantaneous, as comfortable and familiar for me as breathing.”

                Alicia Keys, More Myself (Page 24)

                  “In order for the truth to set me free, I must first be brave enough to birth it.”

                  Alicia Keys, More Myself (Page 5)

                    “The moment in between what you once were, and who you are now becoming, is where the dance of life really takes place.”

                    Barbara De Angelis, spiritual teacher, via More Myself (Page 1)

                      “You try being alone, without any form of distraction, and you will see how quickly you want to get away from yourself and forget what you are. That is why this enormous structure of professional amusement, of automated distraction, is so prominent a part of what we call civilization. If you observe, you will see that people the world over are becoming more and more distracted, increasingly sophisticated and worldly. The multiplication of pleasures, the innumerable books that are being published, the newspaper pages filled with sporting events—surely, all these indicate that we constantly want to be amused. Because we are inwardly empty, dull, mediocre, we use our relationships and our social reforms as a means of escaping from ourselves. I wonder if you have noticed how lonely most people are? And to escape from loneliness we run to temples, churches, or mosques, we dress up and attend social functions, we watch television, listen to the radio, read, and so on… If you inquire a little into boredom you will find that the cause of it is loneliness. It is in order to escape from loneliness that we want to be together, we want to be entertained, to have distractions of every kind: gurus, religious ceremonies, prayers, or the latest novel. Being inwardly lonely we become mere spectators in life; and we can be the players only when we understand loneliness and go beyond it… because beyond it lies the real treasure.”

                      J. Krishnamurti, Think On These Things, via Sunbeams (Page 3)

                      Chögyam Trungpa Quote on Managing Desire and Being Able To Afford To Relax

                        “When there is no desire to satisfy yourself, there is no aggression or speed… Because there is no rush to achieve, you can afford to relax. Because you can afford to relax, you can afford to keep company with yourself, you can afford to make love with yourself, to be friends with yourself.”

                        Chögyam Trungpa, Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism, via Sunbeams (Page 3)

                        Beyond the Quote (Day 372)

                        If you feel like you can’t afford to relax, you should reevaluate what it is exactly that you’re trying to afford. Hustle culture has us working from the minute we get up until the minute we go to bed—and leaves many of us feeling like we STILL didn’t do enough. We stress about the things we didn’t finish, the things we have yet to start, and how we’re going to close the gap between where we are and where we want to be—so that we can finally… relax.

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                          “The proper work of the mind is the exercise of choice, refusal, yearning, repulsion, preparation, purpose, and assent. What then can pollute and clog the mind’s proper functioning? Nothing but its own corrupt decisions.”

                          Epictetus, via The Daily Stoic (Page 15)

                          Ryan Holiday Quote on Time Commitments and Learning To Say “No” To Wasteful Uses of Time

                            “One of the hardest things to do in life is to say ‘No.’ To invitations, to requests, to obligations, to the stuff that everyone else is doing. Even harder is saying no to certain time-consuming emotions: anger, excitement, distraction, obsession, lust. None of these impulses feels like a big deal by itself, but run amok, they become a commitment like anything else.”

                            Ryan Holiday, The Daily Stoic (Page 11)

                            Beyond the Quote (Day 371)

                            How many time commitments do you have that you don’t even realize you have? I just recently started tracking my screen time on my iPhone and was shocked to see the results. Imagine if your mind had a “use-time” breakdown and showed you in a pie chart how much time you spent thinking about all of the things you think about every day. Would you be just as shocked as I was when I saw my screen time? I suspect even more so.

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                              “Pain ignored is still pain. And pain acknowledged is a first step toward easing that pain.”

                              Seth Godin, Blog

                              More Myself [Book]

                                More Myself by Alicia Keys

                                By: Alicia Keys

                                From this Book:  41 Quotes

                                Book Overview:  More Myself is part autobiography, part narrative documentary. Alicia’s journey is revealed not only through her own candid recounting, but also through vivid recollections from those who have walked alongside her. The result is a 360-degree perspective on Alicia’s path, from her girlhood in Hell’s Kitchen and Harlem to the process of growth and self-discovery that we all must navigate. In More Myself, Alicia shares her quest for truth―about herself, her past, and her shift from sacrificing her spirit to celebrating her worth. With the raw honesty that epitomizes Alicia’s artistry, More Myself is at once a riveting account and a clarion call to readers: to define themselves in a world that rarely encourages a true and unique identity.

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                                Great on Kindle. Great Experience. Great Value. The Kindle edition of this book comes highly recommended on Amazon.

                                Post(s) Inspired by this Book:

                                Simone Biles Quote on Work Ethic and How Greatness Requires More Of You

                                  “Everything I do is in the gym so I’m always in gym clothes.”

                                  Simone Biles

                                  Beyond the Quote (Day 370)

                                  Gymnasts perform some of the most incredible feats humanly possible. The ability to hold an iron cross; to twist multiple times through the air as they leap from a high bar to a low bar; to flip multiple times on floor routines and to watch them stick insane landings—they truly are some of the most impressive athletes in the world. And you better believe that every flip, twist, and landing is hard earned—never given.

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                                    “Give light, and the darkness will disappear of itself.”

                                    Desiderius Erasmus, Sunbeams (Page 1)

                                    Melody Beattie Quote on New Year Resolutions and What My Goals Are For 2021

                                      “The new year stands before us, like a chapter in a book, waiting to be written. We can help write that story by setting goals.”

                                      Melody Beattie

                                      Beyond the Quote (Day 369)

                                      My goals for 2021:

                                      1) On writing: Continue to write daily, but be more concise and deliberate in what I write. I’m limiting myself to a max of 3 paragraphs per reflection.

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                                        “All you need are these: certainty of judgment in the present moment; action for the common good in the present moment; and an attitude of gratitude in the present moment for anything that comes your way.”

                                        Marcus Aurelius, via The Daily Stoic (Page 12)