The Universe Is Smiling: "Dreams"

Monika's weekly inner voice drawings:
Q: What is today's wisdom?
A: "Listen to your dreams!"
"Don't be pushed by your problems. Be led by your dreams."
 - Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Dreams are illustrations ... from the book your soul is writing about you."
 - Marsha Norman
"Do not lose hold of your dreams or aspirations. For if you do, you may still exist but you have ceased to live."
- Henry David Thoreau 
 

The Universe Is Smiling: "Yin-Yang of Life"

Monika's weekly inner voice drawings:
Q: What is today's wisdom?
A: "Keep your balance in the yin-yang of life!"

"We are the yin and yang of the creative process."
 - Cynthia Weil
"It is usual to think of good and evil as two poles, two opposite directions, the antithesis of one another... We must begin by doing away with this convention." 
- Martin Buber

The Universe Is Smiling: "Holding"

Monika's weekly inner voice drawings:
Q: What is today's wisdom?
Drawing's Answer: Who is holding whom? :)

"Some of us think holding on makes us strong, but sometimes it is letting go."
 - Hermann Hesse
"Love is always open arms. If you close your arms about love you will find that you are left holding only yourself."
- Leo F. Buscaglia 
 

The Universe Is Smiling: "Contentment"

Monika's weekly inner voice drawings:
Q: What is today's wisdom?
A: Contentment brings peace of mind.

"We tend to forget that contentment doesn't come as a result of getting something we don't have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have."
- Friedrich Koenig
"... Restlessness ... is always a sign of not finding joy in what's here. ... That's what restlessness is, going around looking for something else to do, something else to think about, somewhere else to go - anywhere but here and now. ... Contentment is the opposite of a faultfinding mind. .... Contentment looks for what is right, and it can keep you still. But restlessness will always make you a slave. ... That tyrant is the faultfinding mind. Subdue this tyrant through contentment. ..."
"Mindfulness, Bliss, and Beyond" by Ajahn Brahm, pp.43-45