Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American psychologist Lawrence LeShan.
Last updated on December 24, 2024.
Lawrence LeShan was an American psychologist, educator and the author of the best-selling How to Meditate (1974) a practical guide to meditation. He authored or co-authored approximately 75 articles in the professional literature and thirteen books on a diverse range of topics including psychotherapy, war, cancer treatment, and mysticism. He also wrote science fiction under the pseudonym Edward Grendon.
A man will be effective to the degree that he is able to concentrate! Concentration is not basically a mode of doing but above all a mode of Being.
Growth and change are never easy...If it were easy, you would have done it long ago.
Getting cancer can become the beginning of living. The search for one's own being, the discovery of the life one needs to live, can be one of the strongest weapons against disease.
We meditate to find, to recover, to come back to something of ourselves we once dimly and unknowingly had and have lost without knowing what it was or where or when we lost it.
I know that I am a part of something so tremendous, so great, that, if for this reason only, it is holy.
Most of us are pretty good at keeping promises to others and pretty bad at keeping promises to ourselves.