Some of us have the good fortune of some type of natural gift, whether it's playing tennis or painting or writing. Roger Housden More Quotes by Roger Housden More Quotes From Roger Housden When we fall utterly, something gathers us up. But our falling must be without reservation, without expectation, without hope, though not hopeless. You cant plan that kind of falling. When you abandon yourself utterly to life, the river will flow, and the log jam will free. Impossible is another word for grace. Who wouldve thought it, life takes another turn, and you are gathered up into a whole different way of seeing and being. Roger Housden expectations rivers fall Time, for example, is intimately connected with the goddess Kali, which partly accounts for her destructive nature. Energy - in Einstein's equation, E=MC2 - is personified in India as Shakti in her various guises. Roger Housden india energy example The heart, like the grape, is prone to delivering its harvest in the same moment it appears to be crushed. Roger Housden harvest moments heart I bring my attention to my hands on the steering wheel and notice how the chatter in my mind begins to fall away as my breathing slows. I'm awake and alive, simply driving the car going where I need to go, on time and in time. A still point of the turning world. With that awareness, I bring my attention into my body, and the body is the doorway to the timeless, because the body is always where we are and always in the present moment. Roger Housden breathing hands fall In today's world it is deceptively easy to lose sight of our direction and the things that matter and give us joy. How quickly the days can slip by, the years all gone, and we, at the end of our lives, mourning the life we dreamed of but never lived. Poetry urges us to stand once and for all, and now, in the heart of our own life. Roger Housden sight heart years Day by day, tiny specks of us float away. Roger Housden specks floats tiny To keep faith with life is to experience that everything- everything that comes to us whatever it is- has its place in the puzzle of our existence. Roger Housden keep-the-faith existence life-is If you allow yourself to fully feel the life you're in - not conceptually, but viscerally in the present moment - then that is inherently meaningful. Roger Housden moments feels meaningful Love, like everything else, exists in a spectrum. Love of another, love of the world, love of God, all these loves are really one love in different degrees of light and density. Roger Housden world-love degrees light When the heart opens, we forget ourselves and the world pours in. Roger Housden heart forget world When the heart opens, we forget ourselves and the world pours in: this world, and also the invisible world of meaning that sustains everything that was and ever shall be. Roger Housden heart forget world Be willing to be where you actually are. In my experience, that is the most inherently meaningful experience you can have. Roger Housden willing meaningful When you die, God and the Angels will hold you accountable for all the pleasures you were allowed in life that you denied yourself. Roger Housden dies pleasure angel The everyday, familiar sense of self who lives in time, and that dimension which we've called presence, that is always here, that is still and quiet. Roger Housden dimensions everyday self We can acquire as much knowledge as we would like with a few taps on our keyboard. That's extremely valuable, but wisdom comes again from some different dimension. Roger Housden keyboards dimensions different We live in an age of knowledge, with the great god Google, that we can refer to at any time on any subject. Roger Housden google subjects age A knowing of what needs to be done or what needs to be said or what needs to happen at any given time. That is wisdom and wisdom does not come from the accumulation of knowledge. Roger Housden knowing doe needs It is from that region of silence, that wordless knowing comes. Roger Housden regions silence knowing I don't think one can run out and try and chase love. Roger Housden running trying thinking I belong on this earth in the way that an oak tree does. Roger Housden doe tree way