The 64 Ways: Personal Contemplations on the Gene Keys
need to learn to detach our ego from the ideal.
Richard Rudd • The 64 Ways: Personal Contemplations on the Gene Keys
Obscurity is when we get caught in an expectation.
Richard Rudd • The 64 Ways: Personal Contemplations on the Gene Keys
organise information and structures and people, so that they’re in right relationship to the higher harmony.
Richard Rudd • The 64 Ways: Personal Contemplations on the Gene Keys
Buddhist Bodhissatva vow – that we must strive for the highest, most outlandish ideal and then all our energies begin to organise themselves around that ideal.
Richard Rudd • The 64 Ways: Personal Contemplations on the Gene Keys
We’ll have to be a model of harmony and beauty and inner strength even when everything seems set against us. Especially when everything seems set against us.
Richard Rudd • The 64 Ways: Personal Contemplations on the Gene Keys
How do we find our way in life? How do we know what to do in life? How do we know what’s right? These very questions are so revealing. They presuppose that we’ve totally lost our way. The rest of nature doesn’t ask these questions. The answers are always the same, but they’re always going to sound nebulous, watery.
Richard Rudd • The 64 Ways: Personal Contemplations on the Gene Keys
It also works the other way around – our acceptance of the present moment, of the way we think and feel, sends a signal into our DNA, which then releases chemicals and hormones which make us feel better.
Richard Rudd • The 64 Ways: Personal Contemplations on the Gene Keys
Failure can be a portal to many possibilities. It’s really an illusion of our perception. It’s also very human to see things in terms of success and failure. It’s a habit of ours.