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Dalai Lama Quote of the WeekThose training in great love should forsake self-centeredness and engage in the Buddha’s practice, the root of which is compassion. You may be thinking, Love is indeed very profound, but I do not have the skill to practice it; I will focus my efforts on practices aimed at getting myself out of cyclic existence instead. On one hand, this is true, because you should choose a path of development appropriate to your ability. On the other hand, there is great advantage in attempting the highest degree of love you can. Even if you cannot actually implement the practices of love and compassion, merely hearing about them establishes powerful predispositions for future success. This can be amplified by planting prayer-wishes aspiring to altruism. Do not be discouraged; it is difficult to absorb such a profound perspective. Be courageous and think of your future potential. It is particularly important to do the best you can.(p.82) –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 4O% off! |
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Archive for April 6, 2012
Dalai Lama Quote from Snow Lion Publications
April 6, 2012Video of the Week: Mr. Happy Man
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Wisdom From Alice, Age 108
April 6, 2012I don’t think of all the misery but of the beauty that still remains. — Anne Frank
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Good News of the Day:
At age 108, Holocaust survivor Alice Herz Sommer still practices piano for 3 hours every day. At age 104, she had a book written about her life: “A Garden Of Eden In Hell.” At age 83, she had cancer. Alice survived the concentration camps through her music, her optimism and her gratitude for the small things that came her way – a smile, a kind word, the sun. When asked about the secret of her longevity, Alice says: “I look where it is good.”
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Be The Change:
Learn more about the incredible life of Alice Herz Sommer, the oldest living Holocaust survivor.
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