Wherever you go today,
whatever you do today,
just look around yourself,
see the beauty in everything
and be grateful for all you see and experience.
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Wherever you go today,
whatever you do today,
just look around yourself,
see the beauty in everything
and be grateful for all you see and experience.
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Let your love flow outward through the universe,
To its height, its depth, its broad extent,
A limitless love, without hatred or enmity.
Then as you stand or walk,
Sit or lie down,
As long as you are awake,
Strive for this with a one-pointed mind;
Your life will bring heaven to earth.
Sutta Nipata
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A really wonderful video with quotes of the Buddha I would like to share with you.
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As human beings we all want to be happy and free from misery.
We have learned that the key to happiness is inner peace.
The greatest obstacles to inner peace are disturbing emotions such as
anger and attachment, fear and suspicion,
while love and compassion, a sense of universal responsibility
are the sources of peace and happiness.
Dalai Lama
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Every single day, no matter who you meet in the day – friends, family, work colleagues, strangers – give joy to them. Give a smile or a compliment or kind words or kind actions, but give joy! Do your best to make sure that every single person you meet has a better day because they saw you. This might sound like it is not connected with you and your life, but believe me it is inseparably connected through cosmic law.
As you give joy to every person you meet, you bring joy to YOU. The more you can give joy to others, the more you will bring the joy back to you.
From The Secret Daily Teachings
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The past view weeks I have read many articles about death and listened to many dhamma talks about the Buddhist perspective of death and life.
Life is to prepare for death, but how do I do this ? With meditation ( maybe on death and the experience one could have when dying?). With listening to Dhamma talks about death ? Or studying the four noble truths? But how? And will I really get the answer? Will I be really free of fear of death? Why do I have this fear? Or is it only fear to die alone? Can one really prepare for death?
I am not depressed,in the contrary I am very happy and content with my life. But death is one thing nobody can run from and has to finally face one day and one should better prepare, that’s at least what I think and this is also confirm with the teachings of Buddha.
Life has a beginning, a middle and an end
Life is birth, aging and dying.
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Our weekend workshop ” Learning to see and feel the Aura” is almost fully booked. Only two more places are available.
If you are interested in participating this wonderful seminar on March 19th -March 20th please hurry up to enroll.
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