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Dalai Lama Quote of the WeekExternal circumstances are not what draw us into suffering. Suffering is caused and permitted by an untamed mind. The appearance of self-defeating emotions in our minds leads us to faulty actions. The naturally pure mind is covered over by these emotions and troubling conceptions. The force of their deceit pushes us into faulty actions, which leads inevitably to suffering. We need, with great awareness and care, to extinguish these problematic attitudes, the way gathering clouds dissolve back into the sphere of the sky. When our self-defeating attitudes, emotions, and conceptions cease, so will the harmful actions arising from them. As the great Tibetan yogi Milarepa says, “When arising, arising within space itself; when dissolving, dissolving back into space.” We need to become familiar with the state of our own minds to understand how to dissolve ill-founded ideas and impulses back into the deeper sphere of reality. The sky was there before the clouds gathered, and it will be after they have gone. It is also present when the clouds seem to cover every inch of the sky we can see.(p.22) –from How to Expand Love: Widening the Circle of Loving Relationships by H.H. the Dalai Lama, translated and edited by Jeffrey Hopkins How to Expand Love • Now at 2O% off! |
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Archive for February 3, 2012
Dalai Lama Quote
February 3, 2012Video of the Week: Everybody Can Be Great, Martin Luther King, Jr.
February 3, 2012
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Training the Mind to Find Happiness
February 3, 2012I know but one freedom and that is the freedom of the mind. — Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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Good News of the Day:
“At first, I sat on a couch cushion in the middle of my living room, and meditated for 5 minutes using my kitchen timer. At the beginning, I experienced what the book referred to as a ‘waterfall’ of thoughts. Having never tried to focus my mind on something so simple as respiration, so many thoughts poured down on me: ‘What am I going to have for lunch?’ ‘What if this doesn’t work?’ ‘I should do a load of laundry.’ In these instances, the wild horse takes off. Then you have to grab the reigns, and lead the horse back to the path: your breath. The important thing is to commit to doing this, and not leave your seat until the timer goes off, otherwise the horse is in control instead of the rider.” Joanna Holsten writes eloquently about her early exploration of training the mind for happiness.
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Be The Change:
Run your own experiment of mental training for 5 minutes today.
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