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- Rain scatters plum petals; Weeping stains the earth. One can only take shelter And wait for clearing.
- Only when peace lives within each of us, will it live outside of us. We must be the wombs for a new harmony. When it…
- All teachings are mere references. The true experience is living your own life. Then, even the holiest of words are only words.
- The idea that each of us can be directly spiritual is radical. Most religions are based not on teaching adherents to be directly spiritual, but…
- If you have a good idea, use it so that you will not only accomplish something, but so that you can make room for new…
- Those who don't know how to suffer are the worst off. There are times when the only correct thing we can do is to bear…
- Grappling with fate is like meeting an expert wrestler: to escape, you have to accept the fall when you are thrown. The only thing that…
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