Henepola Gunaratana (1927) Sri Lankan Buddhist monk
Source: Mindfulness in Plain English (2011), p. 134
Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life (2005)
Henepola Gunaratana (1927) Sri Lankan Buddhist monk
Source: Mindfulness in Plain English (2011), p. 134
“If we are not fully ourselves, truly in the present moment, we miss everything.”
Thich Nhat Hanh (1926) Religious leader and peace activist
Source: Peace Is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life
Shunryu Suzuki (1904–1971) Japanese Buddhist missionary
Shikantaza: Living Fully In Each Moment (page 4)
Not Always So, practicing the true spirit of Zen (2002)
Yrjö Kallinen (1886–1976) Finnish politician
Attributed without citation at Nonduality Salon Highlights, #1891 http://www.nonduality.com/hl1891.htm, 15 August 2004
Jon Kabat-Zinn (1944) American academic
Source: Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life
Yrjö Kallinen (1886–1976) Finnish politician
Yes, really new, and yet as all those who have ever experienced it assert, at that moment we know that we have always been at home in that world, although we only now become aware of it. <br class="br">Attributed without citation at Nonduality Salon Highlights, #1891 http://www.nonduality.com/hl1891.htm, 15 August 2004
Rati Tsiteladze (1987) Georgian Filmmaker
As Quoted in The Gerorgian Times in 2008 http://www.geotimes.ge/index.php?m=home&newsid=12354.eng
Thich Nhat Hanh (1926) Religious leader and peace activist
Variant: Life can be found only in the present moment. The past is gone, the future is not yet here, and if we do not go back to ourselves in the present moment, we cannot be in touch with life.