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Arises Quotes by Pema Chodron
- It's helpful to remind yourself that meditation is about opening and relaxing with whatever arises, without picking and choosing.
- It has a lot to do with developing patience, not with the check-out person so much, but with your own pain that arises, the rawness…
- The painful thing is that when we buy into disapproval, we are practicing disapproval. When we buy into harshness, we are practicing harshness. The more…
- Peace isn’t an experience free of challenges, free of rough and smooth, it’s an experience that’s expansive enough to include all that arises without feeling…
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