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The Tibetan Book Of Living And
Of all footprints That of the elephant is supreme; Of all mindfulness meditations That on death is supreme.7
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The Tibetan Book Of Living And
will die, What has been gathered will be dispersed, What has been accumulated will be exhausted, What has been built up will collapse, And what has been high will be brought low.
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The Tibetan Book Of Living And
discover and develop, naturally and spontaneously, a compassionate desire to serve all beings, as well as a direct knowledge of how best you can do so, with whatever skill or ability you have, in whatever circumstances you find yourself.
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The Tibetan Book Of Living And
You see, we are all dying. It's only a matter of time.
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life is inherently sacred and must be lived with sacred intensity and purpose
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Le livre tibétain de la vie et
Ce que vous êtes est ce que vous avez été », disait le Bouddha ; « ce que vous serez est ce que vous faites maintenant"
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The Tibetan Book of Living and
Aprender a vivir es aprender a desprenderse.
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The Tibetan Book of Living and
En ausencia de los elementos de apoyo que nos resultan familiares, quedamos cara a cara tan sólo con nosotros mismos: una persona a la que no conocemos, un extraño desconcertante con quien hemos vivido siempre, pero al que, en el fondo, nunca hemos querido tratar. ¿Acaso no es ése el motivo de que tratemos de llenar cada instante de ruido y actividades, por aburridas y triviales que sean, y evitemos quedarnos a solas y en silencio con ese desconocido?
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What is a great spiritual practitioner? A person who lives always in the presence of his or her own true self, someone who has found and who uses continually the springs and sources of profound inspiration. As the modern English writer Lewis Thompson wrote: 'Christ, supreme poet, lived truth so passionately that every gesture of his, at once pure Act and perfect Symbol, embodies the transcendent.'To embody the transcendent is why we are here.
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Meditation is not something that you can "do"; it is something that has to happen spontaneously, only when the practice has been perfected. However,
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The Tibetan Book of Living and
Just as the ocean has waves or the sun has rays, so themind's own radiance is its thoughts and emotions. The oceanhas waves, yet the ocean is not particularly disturbed by them.The waves are the very nature of the ocean. Waves will rise, butwhere do they go? Back into the ocean. And where do thewaves come from? The ocean. In the same manner, thoughtsand emotions are the radiance and expression of the very natureof the mind. They rise from the mind, but where do they dissolve?Back into the mind. Whatever arises, do not see it as aparticular problem. If you do not impulsively react, if you areonly patient, it will once again settle into its essential nature.
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Although we have been made to believe that if we let go we will end up with nothing, life itself reveals again and again the opposite: that letting go is the path to real freedom.
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