"If the only prayer you ever say in your entire life is thank you, it will be enough."
Theologian, Philosopher
Meister Eckhart was a medieval Christian mystic and theologian known for his teachings on the nature of God and the soul, particularly in his work 'Sermons'.
About Meister Eckhart
Meister Eckhart, a 13th-century German theologian and mystic, is renowned for his profound insights into spirituality and the nature of the divine. His teachings, particularly in his 'Sermons', emphasize the importance of personal experience and inner freedom in the quest for God. Eckhart's philosophy challenges conventional religious practices by advocating for a direct, personal relationship with the divine, encapsulated in his famous assertion that 'The eye with which I see God is the eye with which God sees me'. This reflects his belief in the interconnectedness of the divine and the individual, urging followers to seek God within themselves rather than through external rituals. His ideas on detachment and the soul as the dwelling place of God continue to resonate, encouraging a deeper exploration of one's inner life. Today, Eckhart's quotes and teachings inspire those seeking spiritual growth and understanding, highlighting the timeless relevance of his insights into the human experience and the divine.
Quote collection
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"If the only prayer you ever say in your entire life is thank you, it will be enough."
"The most important hour is always the present. The most significant person is precisely the one sitting across from you right now. The most necessary work is always love."
"It is in the darkness that one finds the light."
"The most powerful prayer, one well-nigh omnipotent, and the worthiest work of all is the outcome of a quiet mind. The quieter it is the more powerful, the worthier, the deeper, the more telling and more perfect the prayer is. To the quiet mind all things are possible. What is a quiet mind? A quiet mind is one which nothing weighs on, nothing worries, which, free from ties and from all self-seeking, is wholly merged into the will of God and dead to its own."
"What good is it to me that Mary gave birth to the son of God fourteen hundred years ago, and I do not also give birth to the Son of God in my time and in my culture? We are all meant to be mothers of God. God is always needing to be born."
"Be willing to be a beginner every single morning."
"For the person who has learned to let go and let be, nothing can ever get in the way again."
"Above all else, know this: Be prepared at all times for the gifts of God and be ready always for new ones. For God is a thousand times more ready to give than we are to receive"
"The only thing that burns in hell is the part of you that won't let go of your life: your memories, your attachments. They burn them all away, but they're not punishing you, they're freeing your soul. If you're frightened of dying and you're holding on, you'll see devils tearing your life away. If you've made your peace, then the devils are really angels freeing you from the earth."
"There is a huge silence inside each of us that beckons us into itself, and the recovery of our own silence can begin to teach us the language of heaven."
"Theologians may quarrel, but the mystics of the world speak the same language."
"The more deeply we are our true selves, the less self is in us."
"If you love yourself, you love everybody else as you do yourself. As long as you love another person less than you love yourself, you will not really succeed in loving yourself but if you love all alike, including yourself, you will love them as one person and that person is both God and man."
"The eye through which I see God is the same eye through which God sees me; my eye and God's eye are one eye, one seeing, one knowing, one love."
"The price of inaction is far greater than the cost of making a mistake."
"Spirituality is not to be learned by flight from the world, or by running away from things, or by turning solitary and going apart from the world. Rather, we must learn an inner solitude wherever or with whomsoever we may be. We must learn to penetrate things and find God there."
"There exists only the present instant ... There is no yesterday nor any tomorrow, but only Now."
"And suddenly you know: It's time to start something new and trust the magic of beginnings."
"Become aware of what is in you. Announce it, pronounce it, produce it, and give birth to it."
"The very best and highest attainment in this life is to remain still and let God act and speak in you."