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Days Quotes by Frederick Lenz
- Energy is food. Most people on earth feed on each other's energy, all of the time, seven days a week. The more energy you have,…
- Take a couple of days by yourself and rent a nice cabin in some nice, happy place. Stay a day or two and meditate and…
- You can just stay in oblivion, going through your days and your life and your experiences, staying with your friends, family. If that suits you,…
- When you are subjected to this light, depending on how strong the dose is, you will have two or three days in which you can…
- After two or three days, the door will close and you will not be able to make those changes as easily.
- Buddhists understand that today and all other days have turned out the way they have because of karma. The interconnection of one moment with another…
- In the old days, Zen was not really practiced so much in a monastery. The Zen Master usually lived up on a top of the…
- We see signs of it perhaps for 28 das or 34 days, then it goes away. Yet we are different.
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