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Alaric Hutchinson

"Every day I wake up and ask myself, 'How can I accept myself and others more fully?"

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"Every day I wake up and ask myself, 'How can I accept myself and others more fully?"

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"How ironic it is then, to realize how many of we humans are masochists! That even when we are placed in paradise, the majority of us would, by choice, focus on everything outside the present moment and make ourselves suffer by thinking about Dis-Ease! Too many of us would dwell on a past that no longer exists while everything in the present moment is wonderful. What great paradoxes we as humans are capable of!"
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"Master Teachers who genuinely embody an enlightened state of being never stop "doing the work. The ego is what assumes it knows enough, causing cessation of these daily practices, and therefore, Masters without attachment to ego are forever students of the Universe. The Masters attain an illuminated state of "Being as the outcome, yet it is the consistent "doing that promotes and maintains their enlightenment."
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"Illusions can and do create PHYSICAL Dis-Ease within our bodies. So it's most important to master our thoughts, to become cognizant of what we are spending our precious mental energy on each moment of every day."
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"With silence comes mindfulness, and thus we become better at choosing our words with kind intent before we express them."
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"Un-attachment (as opposed to detachment) is the acceptance that each and every person is responsible for his or her own reality, and that our joy, peace, security, and sense of love is not dependent on any other person or situation. We are each responsible for our own emotional well being."
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"Every day, I take steps to resolve all my karmic ties, live with intention, smile and laugh often, express my love, and act on what brings me fulfillment. Why wait until we have one foot in the grave to suddenly become spiritual, forgiving, and at peace with the world?"
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"Living in the present moment is the recurring baptism of the soul, forever purifying every new day with a new you."
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"All beliefs are equally valid."
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"All that exists is the present moment."
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"Everyone is doing the best they can with what they know, and we are all here to learn and grow."
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