The most fundamental aggression to ourselves, the most fundamental harm we can do to ourselves, is to remain ignorant by not having the courage and the respect to look at ourselves honestly and gently
When things fall apart, Pema Chödrön

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The most fundamental aggression to ourselves, the most fundamental harm we can do to ourselves, is to remain ignorant by not having the courage and the respect to look at ourselves honestly and gently
When things fall apart, Pema Chödrön
When people ask why they do not succeed, the answer is: because they have not yet found their object. As soon as a person has found his life’s object he begins to feel at home in this world. All the things he wants to accomplish will come by themselves.
The alchemy of happiness, Hazrat Inayat Khan
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Córdoba, España
South beach, Miami
As the buddhas of old gave birth to bodhichitta and progressively established themselves in the training of a bodhisattva...So I too, for the benefit of beings, give birth to bodhichitta and progressively train myself in that discipline
Shantideva
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“Arthur felt at bit of a loss. There was a whole Galaxy of stuff out there for him, and he wondered if it was churlish of him to complain to himself that it lacked just two things: the world he was born on and the woman he loved.”
Douglas Adams, Mostly Harmless