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Spirituality Quotes by Sogyal Rinpoche
- There is only one way of attaining liberation and of obtaining the omniscience of enlightenment: following an authentic spiritual master.
- True spirituality is to be aware that if we are interdependent with everything and everyone else, even our smallest, least significant thought, word and action…
- The spiritual journey is one of continuous learning and purification. When you know this, you become humble.
- When I came to the West, I realized there was much hunger for spiritual teachings, but no environment for spirituality.
- What should we "do" with the mind in meditation? Nothing. Just leave it, simply, as it is.
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