“Do whatever you have to do that’s right in front you. Let everything else go. That’s concentration.”
“Karma is everything that’s happened to you up to this point. You have to let everything go – especially the “bad things”, that’s where the work is.”
“The best way to do something is to do it without thought. That’s real concentration.”
“You have to surrender everything because you don’t know how it’s going to turn out. That’s what makes it all so mysterious.”
“Who is playing this part anyway? That’s right, play it any way you want. That’s the way to play it.”
“If you want to be a radical theologian, you have to be able to say, “I have no idea what is going on.” That’s being a radical theologian.”
“Contentment? Hmmmmmmmmm. That’s a really deep one. It requires diving deep into the moment and bringing up that contentment which lies deep within us. You may want to put your life behind you so that it doesn’t impede your way deeper. It’s alright to do something really slowly if that’s what it takes to do the thing you want to do.”