“Have a mind that is open to everything, and attached to nothing.”
(Source: lazyyogi)
“Imagine that every being in the world is enlightened but you. They are all your teachers, each doing just the right things to help you learn perfect patience, perfect wisdom, perfect compassion.”
The greatest support we can have is mindfulness, which means being totally present in each moment. If the mind remains centered, it cannot make up stories about the injustice of the world or one’s friends, or about one’s desires or sorrows. All these stories could fill many volumes, but when we are mindful such verbalizations stop. Being mindful means being fully absorbed in the moment, leaving no room for anything else . We are filled with the momentary happening, whatever it is - standing or sitting or lying down, feeling pleasure or pain - and we maintain a nonjudgmental awareness, a “just knowing.”
Ayya Khema.
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Forms Of Love In Buddhism by Ajahn Brahm
(Source: dhammaloka.org.au)
“You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.”
“Those who harm themselves through their thoughts, words, or actions are indeed their own worst enemies. They only bring themselves suffering.”