Mind is a door that leads you outside in the world; meditation is the door that leads you to your interiority-to the very innermost shrine of your being.
My whole effort here is to keep you as non-serious as possible, for the simple reason that meditation, all kinds of meditation, can make you too serious and that seriousness will create a spiritual disease and nothing else. Unless a meditation brings you more laughter, more joy, more playfulness, avoid it. It is not for you.
Meditation, perhaps, is the only alchemy that can transform a beggar into an emperor.
Meditation is the most significant because it opens the door for all other significant things: love, prayer, God, light, music, poetry.
One hour of contemplation surpasses sixty years of worship.
To be alone and to be drunk with your own aloneness is what meditation is all about.
Seek in reading and thou shalt find in meditation; knock in prayer and it shall be opened in contemplation.
Contemplation places us in a purity and radiance which is far above our understanding.
If you can't meditate in a boiler room, you can't meditate.
Meditation is a silent heart, a peaceful mind which can make life more lovable, more livable..