Ruling Your World : Ancient Strategies For Modern Life
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Tue Jul 11 15:42:40 UTC 2006
Source: Ruling Your World : Ancient Strategies For Modern Life, Page: 60
Contributed by: Brian Johnson.
Sakyong Mipham said
Source: Ruling Your World : Ancient Strategies For Modern Life, Page: 60
Contributed by: Brian Johnson.
It is said that if our intention is to help others–even if we are unable to follow it through–we will never have any regret. Regret is a result of trying to make “me” happy.








Source: Ruling Your World : Ancient Strategies For Modern Life, Page: 31
Contributed by: Lily Lu.
As I live my day, I always try to have a contemplation going - whether I'm talking to people, riding in a car, giving teachings, or eating. This can be as simple as bringing my mind back to the thought “May others be happy” at every opportunity. Or I might focus on selflessness or how to help someone who is ill. That power of intention helps me turn confusion on its ear and enjoy my life. When self-absorption arises, I use the precision of my morning meditation to turn the energy inside out. i find that the more I do this, the less worried I feel. Each day is an opportunity to sharpen and deepen the conclusions I've drawn in my morning practice.