Meditation is humility - the absence of thought, doubt, and ego.
In meditation the mind stops, thought ceases. When thought stops, the world stops. When the world stops, perception stops. When perception stops, the sense of "I" as a perceiver falls away.
Every day work on your humility through your meditation, giving more of yourself, giving those things you don't want to give.
When there's nothing but humility, there's nothing but spiritual oneness.
When you admire others, you become one with them and the world loves you.
If you suffer in love, if you have problems in love, it's because you don't have enough humility.
If you really have humility when you love, there is only one thought: "What can I do for my beloved?"
Humility does not live in the prison of illusion that says that this world is a dark and terrible place. Those perceptions are phantoms; everything is eternity, God, divine.
There is nothing that isn't perfect, the only reason we don't see that perfection constantly is because we lack humility.
Humility means that you have the courage to accept that you are eternity itself.
Accept that you are that - you are the matchless, eternal reality. That's true seeing, true humility.
Nirvikalpa samadhi is another matter. In order to enter into nirvikalpa samadhi, you must have a great deal of humility.
If you have humility, you are willing to undertake anything to spread the dharma.
Without humility, all spiritual progress stops.
You need to have the humility to accept your limitations as long as they're there, and have the humility to accept their end when that time comes.
I am humility, nothing more and nothing less. I am one blade of grass in a sea of grass. I am one wave in an endless ocean of waves. I am one glowing star in a galaxy of stars.
Real meditation engenders humility and purity, always. Yet I don't really think it demands any kind of lifestyle.
To meditate with humility, consider existence. It is infinite. You are finite. You are a finite portion of infinite existence. Let this be your meditation.
It's only with that absolute humility and purity that you can make friends with God; because, otherwise, you're just too busy with all your desires.
The primary quality that Lao Tzu seems to emobdy is humility, which is the image of water - seeking the common level of existence.