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Strength Quotes by Frederick Lenz
- When you meditate you feel joy, harmony, peace, stillness, ecstasy, laughter, certainty, courage, strength, awareness and immortality. In the beginning you will feel these things…
- Focus your attention on the center of your stomach, in the area of your naval. Feel that this is an area of tremendous strength.
- Practicing zazen and mindfulness constantly and correctly, over a period of time, can bring strength and clarity to your finite mind and eventually give you…
- All those moments spent in concetration will give you a terrific strength and with that strength you will cut aside all illusions.
- The more talented the opponent, the luckier you are. You have draw a great deal of strength from your being.
- Spend time with spiritual friends, those who seek light. Purity is gained through strength.
- In Zen the emphasis is on meditation and developing your body, mind and spirit to find inner peace, strength, clarity and enlightenment.
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