5 Quotes & Sayings By Stephen Cope

Stephen Cope is an internationally recognized seminar leader, terminally ill author and inspirational speaker. He has published over five million books. He has six No. 1 bestselling books including his latest, "The Little Book of Big Decisions" Read more

Stephen Cope is the founder of the Institute for Positive Living, a nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring others to be positive whenever they can. Among his many honors and achievements, he was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in America by TIME magazine and one of the top 100 speakers in North America by InspirAction. He has been honored as the 2004 National Speaker of the Year by the American Academy of Speakers.

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Quoting from Thomas MertonDialogues With SilenceThe true contemplative is not one who prepares his mind for a particular message that he wants or expects to hear, but is one who remains empty because he knows that he can never expect to anticipate the words that will transform his darkness into light. He does not even anticipate a special kind of transformation. He does not demand light instead of darkness. He waits on the Word of God in silence, and, when he is answered it is not so much by a word that bursts into his silence. It is by his silence itself, suddenly, inexplicably revealing itself to him as a word of great power, full of the voice of God. (17) . Stephen Cope
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The goal of human life, " says Ramakrishna, "is to meet God face to face." But the magic is this: if we look deeply into the face of all created things, we will find God. Therefore, savor the world, the body. Open it, explore it, look into it. Worship it. Stephen Cope
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I understood that the attachment to myself and my image .. was actually taking me away from my self, away from this wonderful opportunity to just sit, just breathe, just feel the warm animal of my body, just feel the soft, sultry heat of June. The density of my attachment was making it impossible for me to have a truly satisfying experience of life in my body just as it was in the moment. When under the sway of this obsession, my mind's attention was always in the fantasized future, or the idealized or devalued past - never present to the reality of the moment. . Stephen Cope
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Many of us ordinary folk have tasted these moments of "union" - on the ladder, in the pond, in the jungle, on the hospital bed. In the yogic view, it is in these moments that we know who we really are. We rest in our true nature and know beyond a doubt that everything is OK, and not just OK, but unutterably well. We know that there is nothing to accept and nothing to reject. Life just is as it is. Stephen Cope