7 Quotes & Sayings By Mada Eliza Dalian

Mada Eliza Dalian was born and raised in New York City. She is a resident of Virginia and has been writing since the age of 9. She attended the University of Virginia and received her B.A. in English Literature Read more

Mada is a member of the National Writers Union, the Washington Media Association, and the International Thriller Writers Association. Mada is currently working on her debut novel, "The Outsider".

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Usually, we believe that our pain is a misfortune that needs to be fixed, but in fact, all pain (physical, mental, and emotional) is a necessary step towards becoming conscious. Mada Eliza Dalian
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To live in joy and fully manifest our true potential, we must let go of our desires and attachment to the past and the future and be excited about living in the unknown. Mada Eliza Dalian
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It’s not enough to hear or think about the truth, we must experience it for ourselves if we are to truly know it. Mada Eliza Dalian
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Your fear is a blessing. It is giving you an opportunity to disidentify from your mind and learn to trust the unknown. The mind can never trust or surrender. Trust always happens through intelligence and consciousness. The mind always asks for guarantees, but life never offers any. Life unfolds moment to moment, and each moment arises as a result of the moment that was surrendered before it. Life is a surprise that always arises out of the unknown. You can either embrace the unknown and live it fully and joyously, or resist it and live in pain, fear, and struggle. Mada Eliza Dalian
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People and situations always show us what we need to see and learn about ourselves, and when we take responsibility for our own feelings, how others treat us also changes. Everything in life is there to teach us something about ourselves. Don’t blame others, or try to separate yourself from them. Be grateful that they are helping you to become conscious of yourself and your own ego-mind an consciousness. . Mada Eliza Dalian
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In life, every experience of a peak always follows the experience of a valley and we go back and forth between them. […] Until you understand that both the peaks and the valleys are inevitable and will eventually pass, and you disidentify from both sides, you will miss seeing your unmoving center, which is untouched by your thoughts, feelings or experiences. Mada Eliza Dalian