Extract from The Hen that Wanted to Fly

from the Doreen Virtue Angel Card Deck shop at www.hayhouse.com
Dear Isabella
Can you give this envelope to your Father? He was looking for this at your Grandfather’s studio the last time he visited; perhaps you can give it to him at Cecilia’s Christmas Party?
I could not remember where we had put it, but once I finished writing about the guests at the Nothing Hill Inn last night, I reorganised the pillows of the sofa to watch the News, and I found it. It seems it was the right time re-read it, after all the news about this new War. None are right or wrong; they are all standing for the same beliefs to keep their loved ones and their land on the way of the sages.
Feel free to take a look if you want, to see your Grandfather’s chalkboard handwriting, isn’t it the clearest you’ve seen? It took him a long time to put it together, and we both loved showing it to our friends in any dinner occasion at the house.
Con Amor,
Arabella
Can you give this envelope to your Father? He was looking for this at your Grandfather’s studio the last time he visited; perhaps you can give it to him at Cecilia’s Christmas Party?
I could not remember where we had put it, but once I finished writing about the guests at the Nothing Hill Inn last night, I reorganised the pillows of the sofa to watch the News, and I found it. It seems it was the right time re-read it, after all the news about this new War. None are right or wrong; they are all standing for the same beliefs to keep their loved ones and their land on the way of the sages.
Feel free to take a look if you want, to see your Grandfather’s chalkboard handwriting, isn’t it the clearest you’ve seen? It took him a long time to put it together, and we both loved showing it to our friends in any dinner occasion at the house.
Con Amor,
Arabella
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JESUS
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KRISHNA
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The Kingdom is
not coming with signs to be observed. The Kingdom of God is within you.
The Gospel of Luke |
Those who seek
oneness ceaselessly find the Lord dwelling in their own hearts.
The Bagavad Gita |
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BUDDHA
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LAO TZU
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To begin the
journey in the Way…first, set yourself straight. You are your only master.
The Dhammapada |
The Way is
empty, yet contains all. Words cannot describe it. Better that one should
look for it within.
The Tao Te Ching |
God and the
Universal Mind
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JESUS
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KRISHNA
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In the
beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He
was in the beginning with God; all things through Him came into being, and
without Him, nothing at all came into being. In Him was Life, and the Life
became the light of men. And the Light appears in the darkness, and the
darkness has not apprehended it.
The Gospel of John |
Once, all was
darkness. The All remained unseen within it, lacking distinct qualities,
unknown and unknowable – as if in deep sleep. Then the Lord – who alone
exists – became manifest along with His power. The self-existent Lord was
everywhere, manifesting Himself from Himself.
The Ordinances of Manu |
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BUDDHA
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LAO TZU
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Universal Mind
exist like a vast and boundless ocean. Waves disturb its surface, but
beneath, all is calm and eternally unmoved. Having no personality, all things
exist in it. But due to the disturbance upon its surface, it became an actor
playing many parts
The Lankavatara Sutra |
In the
beginning there was the void, the One without name or form. In this One is
the Being in whom all things exist. This is the Living One.
Chung Tzu |
Being One
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JESUS
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KRISHNA
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Unless one is
born anew he will not be able to see the kingdom of God…unless one is born of
water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the Kingdom of God. That which is born
of flesh is flesh. That which is born of spirit, spirit is.
The Gospel of John |
All things
born in truth must die, but out of death comes life.
The Bagavad Gita |
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BUDDHA
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LAO TZU
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The cessation
of the discriminating mind can not take place until there is a
“turning-about” in the deepest seat of consciousness.
The Lankavatara Sutra |
In gathering
your vital energy so that you can create agility, have you achieved the state
of a new-born child? In cleansing your inner vision, have you purified all of
its dullness?
The Tao Te Ching |
Materialism and
Greed
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JESUS
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KRISHNA
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Do not
accumulate earthly possessions, which moths and rust can destroy, and which
robbers can steal. Rather, store up heavenly treasures which cannot be
destroyed or stolen. For wherever you heart is, there is your treasure as
well.
The Gospels of Matthew and Luke |
The desire for
wealth can never bring happiness. If wealth is acquired, there is great
anxiety in the efforts to keep it. If it is lost, the loss is felt as if it
were death…Even if one acquires and retains wealth, the person of wealth is
not satisfied, but continues to see more. Wealth only increases one’s desire.
Santiparva Mahabharata |
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BUDDHA
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LAO TZU
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One buries
treasure believing that there will be need of it in the future…But acting
with charity and goodness, the self-controlled man stores up hidden treasures
no thief can steal.
Khuddaka Patha |
No Peace comes
to a wealthy man, even if he owns mansions filled with gold and jewels. He
must then guard his treasure against those who would steal it. Destruction
follows such people.
The Tao Te Ching |
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JESUS
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KRISHNA
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It is easier
for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter
the Kingdom of God.
The Gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke |
Those who
rejoice in the Self become masters of themselves, and the masters of all
worlds. Those who do not know this truth are slaves.
Chandogya Upanishad |
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BUDDHA
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LAO TZU
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One road leads
to wealth, the other to Nirvana. Knowing this, the monk will seek to separate
himself from the world.
The Dhammapada |
Those who are
so concerned with their lives make life unbearable for themselves. Even when
they have what they want, they are not happy. They want to accumulate even
more.
Chuang Tzu |
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JESUS
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KRISHNA
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Go and sell
what you have, and give it to the poor; then you will have the riches in
heaven.
The Gospel of Mark |
Eternity will
not appear to those who are deluded by the illusions of wealth.
The Upanishads |
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BUDDHA
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LAO TZU
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The
circumstances that set up the conditions to re-birth are those which have to
do with cravings for sensual pleasures.
Majjhima-nikaya |
The person who
gives from his abundances to those in need lives according to the Way.
Chuang Tzu |
Love and Compassion
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JESUS
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KRISHNA
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Love your
neighbor as yourself.
The Gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke |
The true Yogi
applies the same standard to others as he applies to himself. Seeing what is
pleasure and pain for himself, he knows what is pleasure and pain for others.
Thus, he wishes good to all and evil to none.
The Bagavad Gita |
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BUDDHA
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LAO TZU
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Being immersed
in the highest state of consciousness, the disciple’s heart is connected to
compassion. He sees himself in all beings, and is free from negative feelings
toward others.
Doctrinal Formulas |
If we sacrifice
this body for the world’s benefit, the all things will come to that person
who loves others as he loves himself.
The Tao Te Ching |
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JESUS
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KRISHNA
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You have heard
it said that, “You should love your neighbor and hate your enemy.” But I say
to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you
might be children of your Father who is in heaven.
The Gospels of Matthew and Luke |
With one’s
heart centered by Yoga, calm and passive everywhere, the Yogi sees the Self
in all beings and all beings in the Self.
The Bagavad Gita |
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BUDDHA
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LAO TZU
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With
generosity and king words, always doing to others what is good, he treats all
people as the same. his compassion for the world is like the hub that makes
the wheel turn round.
Anguttara Nikyaya |
Since the sage
is in need of nothing, he gives his attention to those who are in need. He is
compassionate to the caring and uncaring alike.
The Tao Te Ching |
Hypocrisy
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JESUS
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KRISHNA
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Keep away from
those who consider themselves to be learned, and like to parade around in
their fine vestments, and who love to be noticed and honored in public –
those who take the seats in honor in the synagogues, and at feasts. These
hypocrites steal from windows even while they say long prayers. The judgement
which comes upon them will be great.
The Gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke |
Those who do
spiritual practices with the hopes of gaining respect and honor, performing
ascetic practices to gain honor, and how are ostentatious, and who practice
austerities with the object of gaining welcome, honor, respect, and with
ostentation, are unbalanced, and their actions are fleeting.
The Bagavad Gita |
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BUDDHA
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LAO TZU
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Those monks
are immature who seek prestige, doing their best to gain influence and
admiration…these monks who are puffed up and boastful, insisting on their own
point of view, only increase their pride and passion.
Kevaddha Sutta |
Walking in the
Way leads forward. But you will not achieve recognition by boasting.
Arrogance denotes failure. No merit is gained by self-conceit. Leadership is
not attained by inflating yourself.
The Tao Te Ching |
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