Sunday, July 20, 2008

My summer reading

I've been reading 'Eat Pray Love', by Elizabeth Gilbert. Not quite finished yet, but ran across a passage I had to share. It seems very significant to me, well stated and pertinent to my life (and perhaps it would be to others who periodically struggle against depression).

Quoted from page 260:
"I keep remembering one of my Guru's teachings about happiness. She says that people universally tend to think that happiness is a stroke of luck, something that will maybe descend upon you like fine weather if you're fortunate enough. But that's not how happiness works. Happiness is the consequence of personal effort. You fight for it, strive for it, insist upon it, and sometimes even travel around the world looking for it. You have to participate relentlessly in the manifestations of your own blessings. And once you have achieved a state of happiness, you must never become lax about maintaining it, you must make a mighty effort to keep swimming upward into that happiness forever, to stay afloat on top of it. If you don't, you will leak away your innate contentment. It's easy enough to pray when you're in distress but continuing to pray even when your crisis has passed is like a sealing process, helping your soul hold tight to its good attainments."

There you go.

Lisa

2 comments:

Debra Dixon said...

In Yoga I am learning to let the golden healing liquid reach my joints or aches & it is working. I believe you can make the happiness work too. Apparently there is much our bodies can do to heal ourselves that we don't know to let happen.

Sharyn Mallow Woerz said...

She says the truth. Too bad we have to live so long to learn it! Keep your chin up~ KalamaQuilts