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Stilling our Mind by Erik Pevernagie
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it was amazing


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Erik Pevernagie
“Holding back for a while and taking up some stirring moments can inspire us to ignore all futile prerogatives and rouse us to “put ourselves on hold.” By stepping out of our inner shell and discovering the outer world, we create room for other beings, learn how they think, experience what they feel, and understand what kindles them.”
Erik Pevernagie, Stilling our Mind

Erik Pevernagie
“As we go back in time, we can revisit unsuspected scenes of the narrative of our life and perceive forgotten details in the rear window of our mind, throwing new light on our instilled certainties and consolidated opinions.”
Erik Pevernagie, Stilling our Mind

Erik Pevernagie
“Trying to attain the inaccessible might be a pure waste of time. Still, however, the blunt attempt to challenge the ultimate hurdles to reach the untouchable can kindle a glow in the dusk and become a lighting beacon of resilience and throw us out of ourselves into an inspiring fairytale of horizons to nurture our dreams.”
Erik Pevernagie, Stilling our Mind

Erik Pevernagie
“Art and beauty have the unsuspected force of triggering mental power that gives people courage and confidence to steam ahead. Art and beauty bring to life unfulfilled hope, creative imagination, and bountiful goodwill.”
Erik Pevernagie, Stilling our Mind

Erik Pevernagie
“At a moment when we must face too much self-righteousness and narcissism on our path, it is a soothing relief for our soul if we can permeate through the shallowness around and penetrate the essence of matters, allowing us to still our mind.”
Erik Pevernagie, Stilling our Mind

Erik Pevernagie
“After facing the relentless pandemic showdowns, many long for the glow of a new dawn and crave bright life stories with liberating slapsticks to shatter silenced desolation and pent-up rage, restoring self-value and broken identity.”
Erik Pevernagie, Stilling our Mind

Erik Pevernagie
“When we decide to quit the treadmill and understand how and when we must let loose, we can breathe the air of inner freedom and scent the fragrance of the daffodils in the garden of our dreams”
Erik Pevernagie, Stilling our Mind


Reading Progress

Finished Reading
October 14, 2021 – Shelved

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