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To seek one’s Self and merge in the Self: that is wisdom.
Arthur Osborne • Ramana Maharshi and the Path of Self-Knowledge
Trouble, with its memories of pain,
Drips in our hearts as we try to sleep,
So men against their will
Learn to practice moderation.
Favours come to us from gods.”
move, to flow with life. Although all life has pain, a wise life is free of suffering. A wise person is friendly with the inevitable and does not suffer. Pain they know but it does not break them. If they can, they do what is possible to restore balance. If not, they let things take their course. —Nisargadatta
Jack Kornfield • The Wise Heart: Buddhist Psychology for the West
And that is the essence of wisdom—to be in harmony with nature, with the natural rhythm of the universe. And whenever you are in harmony with the natural rhythm of the universe, you are a poet, you are a painter, you are a musician, you are a dancer.
Osho • Creativity: Unleashing the Forces Within (Osho Insights for a New Way of Living)

It is strong and great, this Ancient Wisdom. It is the earth moistened with the waters of life in which are planted the seeds of doctrines, faiths, and religions. All these are dependent upon it for nourishment and growth. They blossom forth and are glorified, but the dark and mysterious soil in which they all grow is the Ancient Wisdom. From it
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CHAKRA SEVEN: This is the time of wisdom, spiritual understanding, knowledge, and teaching.
Anodea Judith • Eastern Body, Western Mind: Psychology and the Chakra System As a Path to the Self
SABIDURÍA: Llévame de lo irreal a lo real. Llévame de la oscuridad a la luz. Llévame de la muerte a la inmortalidad. Que haya paz, paz, paz.
Gregg Braden • Códigos de sabiduría: Palabras antiguas para programar y sanar el corazón (Spanish Edition)
“For to be wise is only one thing—to fix our attention on our intelligence, which guides all things everywhere.” —HERACLITUS, QUOTED IN DIOGENES LAERTIUS, LIVES OF THE EMINENT PHILOSOPHERS, 9.1