“The wonderful paradox about the truth of suffering is that the more we open to it and understand it, the lighter and freer our mind becomes. Our mind becomes more spacious, more open, and happier as we move past our avoidance and denial to see what is true. We become less driven by compulsive desires and addictions, because we see clearly the nature of things as they are.”― Joseph Goldstein, Insight Meditation: A Psychology of Freedom
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Daily Insight: Joseph Goldstein: The Paradox of Suffering
Words of Wisdom for Dec. 28, 2019: Joseph Goldstein: The Paradox of Suffering
“The wonderful paradox about the truth of suffering is that the more we open to it and understand it, the lighter and freer our mind becomes. Our mind becomes more spacious, more open, and happier as we move past our avoidance and denial to see what is true. We become less driven by compulsive desires and addictions, because we see clearly the nature of things as they are.”― Joseph Goldstein, Insight Meditation: A Psychology of Freedom
Words of Wisdom for Nov. 23, 2019: Tara Brach: A Healing Way
"The intimacy that arises in listening and speaking truth is only possible if we can open to the vulnerability of our own hearts. Breathing in, contacting the life that is right here, is our first step. Once we have held ourselves with kindness, we can touch others in a vital and healing way."— Tara Brach, True Refuge: Finding Peace and Freedom in Your Own Awakened Heart
Words of Wisdom for Nov. 16, 2019: Lama Surya Das: Truth and Conscience
“The more truthful I am with myself and others, the more my conscience is clear and tranquil. Thus, I can more thoroughly and unequivocally inhabit the present moment and accept everything that happens without fear, knowing that what goes around comes around (the law of karma). Ethical morality and self-discipline represent the good ground, or stable basis. Mindful awareness is the skillful and efficacious grow-path, or way. Wisdom and compassion constitute the fruit, or result. This is the essence of Buddhism.”― Lama Surya Das, Buddha Is as Buddha Does: The Ten Original Practices for Enlightened Living
Words of Wisdom for Oct. 27, 2019: Ajahn Chah: You Are Your Own Teacher
“You are your own teacher. Looking for teachers can’t solve your own doubts. Investigate yourself to find the truth – inside, not outside. Knowing yourself is most important.”― Ajahn Chah, Food for the Heart: The Collected Teachings of Ajahn Chah
Words of Wisdom for Oct. 7, 2019: Byron Katie on Untrue Thoughts
“If you put your hand into a fire, does anyone have to tell you to move it? Do you have to decide? No: When your hand starts to burn, it moves. You don’t have to direct it; the hand moves itself. In the same way, once you understand, through inquiry, that an untrue thought causes suffering, you move away from it.”― Byron Katie, Loving What Is: Four Questions That Can Change Your Life
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