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“Back when I first contacted Rinpoche, he sent that old book of his, Life in Relation to Death, in which he said people should end their day by asking what they have done with their lives if they died that night. The questions scared the hell out of me then. I’d wasted my life. I’d harmed many people. I have different answers now and ask different questions.” “What are the questions you ask?” “You once said that karma boils down to the question ‘How will I use today?’ That’s what I ask: How will I use today?
The Buddhist on Death Row: How One Man Found Light in the Darkest Place
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