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Uncovering Quotes

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James Van Praagh
“As a spirit having a human experience, you can choose to not merely exist but to be fully conscious and aware of living in a limited world. When you take a conscious part in life and its multitudes of choices, you won't let life happen to you - you will make life happen for you.”
James Van Praagh, Ghosts Among Us: Uncovering the Truth About the Other Side

Jon Kabat-Zinn
“There is really no natural limit to the practice of loving kindness in meditation or in one’s life. It is an ongoing, ever-expanding realization of interconnectedness. It is also its embodiment. When you can love one tree or one flower or one dog or one place, or one person or yourself for one moment, you can find all people, all places, all suffering, all harmony in that one moment. Practicing in this way is not trying to change anything or get anywhere, although it might look like it on the surface. What it is really doing is uncovering what is always present. Love and kindness are here all the time, somewhere, in fact, everywhere. Usually our ability to touch them and be touched by them lies buried below our own fears and hurts, below our greed and our hatreds, below our desperate clinging to the illusion that we are truly separate and alone. (…).
Make sure that you are not trying to help anybody else or the planet. Rather, you are simply holding them in awareness, honoring them, wishing them well, opening to their pain with kindness and compassion and acceptance.”
Jon Kabat-Zinn, Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life

Amit Ray
“Your uniqueness is the highest gift of the existence. Spirituality is uncovering and blossoming that uniqueness.”
Amit Ray, Walking the Path of Compassion

Martin Heidegger
“Within certain limits terminology is always arbitrary. But the definition of being-true as unveiling, making manifest, is not an arbitrary, private invention of mine; it only gives expression to the understanding of the phenomenon of truth, as the Greeks already understood it in a pre-scientific as well as philosophical understanding, even if not in every respect in an originally explicit way. Plato already says explicitly that the function of logos, of assertion, is deloun, making plain, or as Aristotle says more exactly with regard to the Greek expression of truth: aletheuein. Lanthanein means to be concealed: a- is the privative, so that a-letheuein is equivalent to: to pluck something out of its concealment, to make manifest or reveal. For the Greeks truth means: to take out of concealment, uncovering, unveiling.”
Martin Heidegger, The Basic Problems of Phenomenology

“Λέγοντας σε κάποιον την άποψή μας για μια υπόθεση, του αποκαλύπτουμε τα κίνητρά μας και τις εσώτερες επιθυμίες μας.”
Άλλαν Πέρσυ

Sambhav Ratnakar
“The power of uncovering India’s biggest concealment is in your hands.”
Sambhav Ratnakar, The Covert Perspective

“The purpose of revelation is to alter your experience.”
TemitOpe Ibrahim

“Philosophy is about picking up an idea or a combination of ideas, then, like a toddler with its toys - twisting, turning, pulling, arranging, rearranging (and sometimes violently so).

All in our minds, for the benefit of all.”
Monaristw

“Building up, tearing down, and inaction.

Preconsideration, consequences.”
Garistw