A Quote by Frederick Lenz

As we grow older and mature in each incarnation, we are drawn back to samskaras, to previous interests and pursuits. — © Frederick Lenz
As we grow older and mature in each incarnation, we are drawn back to samskaras, to previous interests and pursuits.
As you grow older, your music begins to mature and grow older along with you.
With each year that's gone by, and as I grow up and get older, I've become more mature, of course, but you have a sense of who you are, and you find confidence in that.
I like to think of 'Illuminate' as the mature version of the previous one, a year older, more experience.
Our spirit grows and develops traits in each incarnation that it passes through, and then collects and carries the essence of those traits into future lifetimes. In Buddhist Yoga we refer to our multi-life karmic traits as samskaras.
I've always been drawn to and fascinated by physical and psychological change. If I'm able to make pictures of children that are so real, as you follow the children over the years in any given book, and in subsequent books they get older and older and grow up, perhaps there might be something cautionary in that visual example. Every child is going to grow up. You can see it happen in the books: They get older and older and belong to themselves to a greater and greater extent.
The samskaras that were developed in previous incarnations are usually hidden by the temporary amnesia of infancy and by the transient personality.
As I grow older, I like to think I'm getting a little bit more mature.
I want to be the first lady to land a quadruple jump in competition. As I grow older, I know that my skating style will develop and mature.
It is your causal body that is the real you. At the end of each incarnation, it carries the knowledge and karmic patterns of that lifetime, in addition to all of your other previous lifetimes, into your next lifetime.
The older theory was, marry an older man because they're more mature. But the new theory is men don't mature. Marry a younger one.
It is not always easy to be who we are, but as we grow up and mature and develop coping mechanisms that enable us to survive and thrive in a complicated world, we have the responsibility to reach back and help others still struggling along the way. In so doing, we can also help ourselves. Above all, we cannot allow each generation to grow up in a world where they feel they are alone while we carry so much knowledge, history, and foundation that we can, and must, pass on to them.
As you grow older, there are lesser and lesser roles for you in the movies, while in dance the field opens up as you mature.
I must have been a failed football coach in a previous incarnation.
As I grow and get older, mature a bit, and work on my big boy voice a little bit, I definitely want to direct.
We'll keep on being re-born because for the law of action and reaction: "What-so-ever a man soweth, that shall he also reap;" you reap when you come back in your next birth, what you've sown in your previous incarnation, that's why I'm me and you're you and he's him and we are all whoever we are.
Right and wrong becomes more difficult for each of us as we grow older, because the older we get the more we know personally about our own human frailties.
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