The Lost Art of Compassion Quotes
The Lost Art of Compassion: Discovering the Practice of Happiness in the Meeting of Buddhism and Psychology – A Transformative Practical Guide to Navigating Daily Difficulties with Inner Resources
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“People sometimes imagine that without desire there would be no enjoyment.
The opposite is true. When you're caught up in craving, you never really enjoy anything very much because your mind is always pulling you on to the next desire and the next after that. When you let go of desire, then you're free to enjoy whatever is right in front of you.”
― The Lost Art of Compassion: Discovering the Practice of Happiness in the Meeting of Buddhism and Psychology – A Transformative Practical Guide to Navigating Daily Difficulties with Inner Resources
The opposite is true. When you're caught up in craving, you never really enjoy anything very much because your mind is always pulling you on to the next desire and the next after that. When you let go of desire, then you're free to enjoy whatever is right in front of you.”
― The Lost Art of Compassion: Discovering the Practice of Happiness in the Meeting of Buddhism and Psychology – A Transformative Practical Guide to Navigating Daily Difficulties with Inner Resources
“Do I often feel conflicted or ambivalent regarding my relationship with this person?”
― The Lost Art of Compassion: Discovering the Practice of Happiness in the Meeting of Buddhism and Psychology
― The Lost Art of Compassion: Discovering the Practice of Happiness in the Meeting of Buddhism and Psychology
