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Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
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“Breath by breath, let go of fear, expectation, anger, regret, cravings, frustration, fatigue. Let go of the need for approval. Let go of old judgments and opinions. Die to all that, and fly free. Soar in the freedom of desirelessness.
Let go. Let Be. See through everything and be free, complete, luminous, at home -- at ease.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
Let go. Let Be. See through everything and be free, complete, luminous, at home -- at ease.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
“before speaking, notice what motivates your words.”
― Awakening The Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
― Awakening The Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
“Enlightenment is not about becoming divine. Instead it's about becoming more fully human. . . . It is the end of ignorance.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
“I've also learned that you don't always get to pick the people with whom you travel the journey. You sometimes may think you do, but don't be deceived. And the corollary of that - and this was my real lesson - is that you start to realize that you can love even the people you don't like and must love and help everyone.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
“It is not the outer objects that entangle us. It is the inner clinging that entangles us." - Tilopa”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
“You don’t need to see different things, but rather to see things differently.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden, or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded. —RALPH WALDO EMERSON”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“You are in charge of your own karma, your own life, your own spiritual path, and your own liberation, just as I am in charge of mine.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
“The thought manifests as the word; The word manifests as the deed; The deed develops into habit; And habit hardens into character; So watch the thought and its ways with care, And let it spring from love Born out of concern for all beings…. As the shadow follows the body, as we think, so we become. —FROM THE DHAMMAPADA (SAYINGS OF THE BUDDHA)”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“Don't do things that everyone can do,Do things that everyone cannot do”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
“People sometimes find Buddhism pessimistic, saying there is too much talk about death. It’s essential to understand that Buddhists don’t contemplate death because they are morbid or depressed; they focus on death, mortality, and human frailty as a means of better understanding and appreciating life.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“How can there be peace in the world if we, its inhabitants, are not at peace with ourselves? As long as there is a separation—between “us” and “them,” self and other, “me” as separate and distinct from “you”—conflict remains, and self-transformation is a mere pipe dream.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“To just be--to be--amidst all doings, achievings, and becomings. This is the natural state of mind, or original, most fundamental state of being. This is unadulterated Buddha-nature. This is like finding our balance.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
“Everything is available in the natural state,”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“Tips and Pointers for Building a Spiritual Life from Scratch Pray Meditate Be aware / Stay awake Bow Practice yoga Feel Chant and sing Breathe and smile Relax / Enjoy / Laugh / Play Create / Envision Let go / Forgive / Accept Walk / Exercise / Move Work / Serve / Contribute Listen / Learn / Inquire Consider / Reflect Cultivate oneself / Enhance competencies Cultivate contentment Cultivate flexibility Cultivate friendship and collaboration Open up / Expand / Include Lighten up Dream Celebrate and appreciate Give thanks Evolve Love Share / Give / Receive Walk softly / Live gently Expand / Radiate / Dissolve Simplify Surrender / Trust Be born anew”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“If all you want is a quiet mind, there is a huge pharmaceutical industry that would be happy to serve that need.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“Enlightenment means an end to directionless wandering through the dreamlike passageways of life and death. It means that you have found your own home Buddha. How does the Buddha feel? Completely comfortable, at peace, and at ease in every situation and every circumstance with a sense of true inner freedom, independent of both outer circumstances and internal emotions.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“The thought manifests as the word; The word manifests as the deed; The deed develops into habit; And habit hardens into character; So watch the thought and its ways with care, And let it spring from love Born out of concern for all beings…. As the shadow follows the body, as we think, so we become. —FROM THE DHAMMAPADA
(SAYINGS OF THE BUDDHA”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
(SAYINGS OF THE BUDDHA”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“Don’t follow past thoughts, don’t anticipate the future, and don’t follow illusory thoughts that arise in the present; but turning within, observe your own true nature and maintain awareness of your natural mind, just as it is, beyond the conceptual limitations of past, present, and future.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“The one who has conquered himself is a far greater hero than he who has defeated a thousand times a thousand men. —FROM THE DHAMMAPADA
(SAYINGS OF THE BUDDHA”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
(SAYINGS OF THE BUDDHA”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“We are all lit up from within as if from a sacred source.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“New karma is being made all the time. When one acts with a positive motivation, goodness is furthered. When one acts out of negative motivation, negativity is furthered. "We can recondition ourselves to act with wisdom. The important thing to understand here is that you are not a victim. You are your own master. 'As you sow, so shall you reap.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
“I do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the men of old; I seek what they sought.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“If I had my life over again I should form the habit of nightly composing myself to thoughts of death. I would practice, as it were, the remembrance of death. There is no other practice which so intensifies life. Death, when it approaches, ought not to take one by surprise. It should be part of the full expectancy of life. Without an ever-present sense of death life is insipid. You might as well live on the whites of eggs. —MURIEL SPARK”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“Better than a meaningless story of a thousand words is a single word of deep meaning which, when heard, produces peace. —FROM THE DHAMMAPADA
(SAYINGS OF THE BUDDHA)”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
(SAYINGS OF THE BUDDHA)”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“We are visitors on this planet. We are here for ninety, a hundred years at the very most. During that period we must try to do something good, something useful with our lives. Try to be at peace with yourself and help others share that peace. If you contribute to other people’s happiness, you will find the true goal, the true meaning of life.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“All the happiness there is in this world comes from thinking about others, and all the suffering comes from preoccupation with yourself. —SHANTIDEVA”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“Who were you and what did you look like before your parents were born?”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment
“Buddhism says yes, change is possible. It tell us that no matter what our background, each of us is the creator of his or her own destiny. It tells us that our thoughts, our words, and our deeds create the experience that is our future.”
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
― Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World
