Many small people, who in many small places, do many small things, can alter the face of the world. Click here for the image
Many small people, who in many small places, do many small things, can alter the face of the world. Click here for the image
Many small people, who in many small places, do many small things, can alter the face of the world. Click here for the image
Many small people, who in many small places, do many small things, can alter the face of the world. Click here for the image
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The path to happiness and a sense of well-being in this very life lies not in avoiding suffering but in using the conscious, embodied, direct experience of it as a vehicle to gain deep insight into the true nature of life and your own existence. Instead of being a reactionary slave to the inevitable pain, frustration, stress, and sorrow in your life, which the Buddha called ‘dukkha’, you can free your mind such that you have a sense of well-being even when dukkha is present, and you create the ...
- Phillip Moffit
This is a blog post I wrote years ago. It’s interesting for me to go back and see where I was at different points in life.
I used to think that I was David experiencing life. Now I feel that I am Life experiencing David.
The more and more I sit back and witness the unfolding experience of this character named David, the less and less I am identified with his mind. For so long, my experience was the view that David’s mind projected on the day to day. I am starting to realize that this is a ...
- David