Being All - And Nothing
As long as I am this or that, I am not all things.
Eckhart
Disciple: "How can I know the power of God?"
Ramana Maharshi: "You say I AM. That is it. What else can say I AM? One's own being is His power. The trouble arises when one says 'I am this or that'. Be yourself, that is all.
The word SUM, I AM, can be spoken by no creature, but by God only.
Eckhart
The absolute is none of the things of which It is the Source; Its nature is that nothing can be affirmed of It - not existence, not essence, not life. It transcends all these. But possess yourself of It by the very elimination of being, and you hold a marvel.
Plotinus
This one alone is lacking in every mode and quality.
Eckhart
Every creature denies it is the other… But God is the denier of denials
. Eckhart
Things are all the same in God: they are God Himself.
Eckhart
In God alone can man meet man.
George Macdonald
The one principle of hell is - 'I am my own!'
George Macdonald
The only being that is is the Tao-man who, depending on nothing, is at this moment listening to my talk on the Dharma.
Lin-chi
From meditating on Him there arises, on the dissolution of the body, the Third State, that of universal lordship: but only he who is alone is satisfied.
Svetasvatara Upanishad
Turn thy face towards thine own Face: thou hast no kinsman but thyself.
Rumi
I am alone. I am the supreme Brahman. I am the Lord of the Universe. Such is the settled conviction of the Mukta. All other experience leads to bondage.
Devikalottara
The strange fact is that when a door opens and a light shines from an unknown source into the dark chamber of consciousness, all time - and space - limitations melt away, and we make a Simhanada (lion-roar): 'Before Abraham was, I am,' or 'I alone am the Honoured One above and below the heavens.'
D.T. Suzuki
Fear comes when there is a second.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
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