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Only Quotes by Leonard Jacobson
- You don't realize that if you stop looking backwards craving the love and acceptance which you didn't receive from your parents, then you might open…
- THE JOURNEY IS FROM HERE TO HERE. AND THE ONLY TIME YOU CAN ARRIVE IS NOW.
- You cannot be present in an abstract way. Presence is not about disappearing into nothingness. You can only be present with something that is actually…
- In Presence, there is no outcome. It is our involvement in the outcome that keeps us imprisoned in an imagined future. In Presence, there is…
- Projecting into the future with hopes, dreams and desires can never fulfill you. Only the present moment can fulfill you.
- It is a mistake to imagine that you can awaken in any kind of permanent way. There is only NOW and so you can only…
- Only when you can accept that you are alone, will you discover that you are not alone.
- You spend very little time in the present moment. Reality exists only in the present moment. Therefore you spend very little time in reality.
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