Quotes on Emotional Maturity

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"Being 'unique' is not like being 'special.' Wanting to be 'Special' comes from the world of separation: You want to be different from others, to stand out. 'Uniqueness,' on the other hand, comes from unity. It simply means that, as the flower that you are, you share your God-given beauty and fragrance with all the other flowers in the cosmic garden." - Shai Tubali
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There is no such thing as a "negative" emotion. Every emotion contains a great light. An emotion is "negative" only as long as you leave it stuck, and it is immediately positive - if you use it as a springboard for transformation. Follow the complete teaching of your most difficult emotions, and you will always come to realize that at heart, they are sources of liberation, growth, and happiness. (Shai Tubali)
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"Sometimes we become disappointed that our old issues return and demand our attention after all the hard work we have done on them for so many years. But this disappointment is a great misunderstanding: These issues are our greatest masters and they will not leave until we have learned and responded to their entire teaching. So, instead, welcome them back and ask: What have you still got to show me, great teacher?" - Shai Tubali
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