"True spirituality is to be aware that if……" — Sogyal Rinpoche
"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 have real consequences throughout the universe."
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96 Quotes by Sogyal Rinpoche
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Sitting like a mountain let your mind rise and fly and soar.
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The act of meditation is being spacious.
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Meditation is bringing the mind home.
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