"The mind of one who practises doesn't run……" — Ajahn Chah
"The mind of one who practises doesn't run away anywhere, it stays right there. Good, evil, happiness and unhappiness, right and wrong arise, and he knows them all. The meditator simply knows them, they don't enter his mind. That is, he has no clinging. He is simply the experiencer."
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82 Quotes by Ajahn Chah
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Only one book is worth reading: the heart.
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