Sisyphus Quote by Joko Beck Download Open image “None of us would choose to be Sisyphus; yet in a sense, we all are.” — Joko Beck ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Sisyphus
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Meditation practice is simply moving from a life of hurting myself and others to a life of not hurting myself and others. — Joko Beck Copy Share Image
If I were to tell you that your life is already perfect, whole, and complete just as it is, you would think I was… — Joko Beck Copy Share Image
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Practice can be stated very simply. It is moving from a life of hurting myself and others to a life of not hurting myself… — Joko Beck Copy Share Image
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There is one thing in life that you can always rely on: life being as it is. — Joko Beck Copy Share Image
But opinions, judgments, memories, dreaming about the future—ninety percent of the thoughts spinning around in our heads have no essential reality. — Joko Beck Copy Share Image
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An old Zen rule of thumb is not to answer until one has been asked three times. — Joko Beck Copy Share Image
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