The number one cause of all suffering is thinking. Thought is the very thing that places us in the situations that we understand ourselves to be in. Thought is held, but never really understood. Thought is the reasoning of our identification. Yet, thought is never known for what it is, for as soon as oneContinue reading “I think, therefore I am not”
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The most effective Meditation
When Gautama the Buddha was about to leave the body and the world, his closest disciple Ananda was deeply troubled and sad. For he had been with Buddha many years, and was very close to him, but he was also concerned, as he himself had not yet become enlightened. The Buddha’s last words to AnandaContinue reading “The most effective Meditation”
Judge not
To observe, is to preserve the beauty of what is. Life is simply life when the mind is not brought in to dissect it into many pieces; and when allowed to be what it is, it can be seen as if for the first time. Life is full of love, when it is simply observedContinue reading “Judge not”