
Why Socrates Called Himself the Wisest Man Alive
Socrates wasn’t the wisest for what he knew. He was wisest for what he stopped pretending to know. source

Socrates wasn’t the wisest for what he knew. He was wisest for what he stopped pretending to know. source

There is a habit almost everyone has, and most people cannot see it in themselves. Complaining. Eckhart Tolle points out how … source

The device promises connection but delivers depletion. Notice where your energy goes. source

Your mind has probably convinced you of something. That if you stop thinking, if you stop worrying about your life even for a … source

Presence doesn’t need words. It just needs a flower, or a dog’s gaze. source

The universe is not finished. It is still waking up, and so are you. source

Complaining and explaining are not the same thing. One resists what is, the other simply responds. source

Being saved is not a place you go. It is not a reward you earn. In the teachings of Jesus, you are saved right now, in this moment. source

You don’t need a meditation cushion to awaken. A bird in flight, a flower, the taste of water are all primordial spiritual practices. source

Before any thought, any label, any story about yourself, there is a simple aliveness. That is the I am. source