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Progression Quotes by Frederick Lenz
- Through incarnations, some beings do go down. That is to say, they forget. The soul falls into an eclipse of itself and there is a…
- Karmic progression implies that we are kind of alliterating steps to life. There's alliteration, a kind of rhythmic structure. Once we're in time and space,…
- If you are not happier every day, if you don't see a progression of development, then you are certainly not practicing yoga or Buddhism and…
- If you work an extra ten hours to help spread the dharma, this will cause for much faster progression. You're doing something for a higher…
- There is no such thing as completion. These are only stages in an endless progression. There are no final outcomes or decisions, since nothing ever…
- If you just keep giving constantly, if you don't really take thought of your own welfare and your own awareness, but just give, beyond exhaustion…
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