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Zorba The Buddha Art

Eckhart Tolle, Zen Quote, Wall Hanging, Eckhart Tolle Print, Vintage, Handmade, Spiritual Quotes, Wall Art, Trust, Divine, Prints, Tapestry,

Eckhart Tolle, Zen Quote, Wall Hanging, Eckhart Tolle Print, Vintage, Handmade, Spiritual Quotes, Wall Art, Trust, Divine, Prints, Tapestry,

Regular price $95.00 AUD
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"What in this moment is lacking?"
~Zen~
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Ask yourself what “problem” you have right now, not next year, tomorrow, or
five minutes from now. What is wrong with this moment?

You can always cope with the Now, but you can never cope with the
future — nor do you have to. The answer, the strength, the right action or
the resource will be there when you need it, not before, not after.

“One day I’ll make it.” Is your goal taking up so much of your attention
that you reduce the present moment to a means to an end? Is it taking
the joy out of your doing? Are you waiting to start living? If you develop
such a mind pattern, no matter what you achieve or get, the present will
never be good enough; the future will always seem better. A perfect recipe
for permanent dissatisfaction and nonfulfillment, don’t you agree?

Are you a habitual “waiter”? How much of your life do you spend
waiting? What I call “small-scale waiting” is waiting in line at the post
office, in a traffic jam, at the airport, or waiting for someone to arrive, to
finish work, and so on. “Large-scale waiting” is waiting for the next
vacation, for a better job, for the children to grow up, for a truly
meaningful relationship, for success, to make money, to be important, to
become enlightened. It is not uncommon for people to spend their whole
life waiting to start living.

Waiting is a state of mind. Basically, it means that you want the future;
you don’t want the present. You don’t want what you’ve got, and you
want what you haven’t got. With every kind of waiting, you
unconsciously create inner conflict between your here and now, where you
don’t want to be, and the projected future, where you want to be. This
greatly reduces the quality of your life by making you lose the present.

There is nothing wrong with striving to improve your life situation. You
can improve your life situation, but you cannot improve your life. Life is

primary. Life is your deepest inner Being. It is already whole, complete,
perfect. Your life situation consists of your circumstances and your
experiences. There is nothing wrong with setting goals and striving to
achieve things. The mistake lies in using it as a substitute for the feeling
of life, for Being. The only point of access for that is the Now. You are
then like an architect who pays no attention to the foundation of a
building but spends a lot of time working on the superstructure.

For example, many people are waiting for prosperity. It cannot come in
the future. When you honor, acknowledge, and fully accept your present
reality — where you are, who you are, what you are doing right now —
when you fully accept what you have got, you are grateful for what you
have got, grateful for what is, grateful for Being. Gratitude for the present
moment and the fullness of life now is true prosperity. It cannot come in
the future. Then, in time, that prosperity manifests for you in various ways.

If you are dissatisfied with what you have got, or even frustrated or angry
about your present lack, that may motivate you to become rich, but even
if you do make millions, you will continue to experience the inner
condition of lack, and deep down you will continue to feel unfulfilled.
You may have many exciting experiences that money can buy, but they
will come and go and always leave you with an empty feeling and the
need for further physical or psychological gratification. You won’t abide
in Being and so feel the fullness of life now that alone is true prosperity.

So give up waiting as a state of mind. When you catch yourself slipping
into waiting . . . snap out of it. Come into the present moment. Just be,
and enjoy being.

~Eckhart Tolle~

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- Handmade line of wall hanging banners and prints are inspired by my love for beauty and words that can inspire our hearts and soul.

- Wall Hanging:
Handmade and giclee printed on canvas like fabric. Banner is finished off with bamboo sticks on top and bottom and cotton string. Banner comes rolled as shown in the listing photo ready to hang on your wall. The wall hanging banner will be shipped in an unbendable mailing tube to ensure they arrive safe and sound.

-Print Only:
If you'd like to frame the print please select (Print only) to enjoy having it framed.
(Print Only) does not include frame you need to frame the print yourself.
(Print Only) is giclee printed with archival pigment ink on high quality canvas like fabric.
Prints will be shipped in an unbendable mailing tube to ensure they arrive safe and sound.

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Listing comes in 2 types;
- Wall Hanging
- Print Only

each type comes in 2 different sizes:

Size:
- Wall Hanging
17x32 inches (42 x 80 cm)
12x23 inches (30 x 58 cm)

- Print Only
17x32 inches (42 x 80 cm)
12x23 inches (30 x 58 cm)

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~with love~
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