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Truth, like
gold, is to be
obtained not by
its growth, but
by washing away
from it all that
is not gold. |
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If clouds darken the light path, rise above
the clouds. Relax, set your mind free,
meditate to tap into your inner
wisdom, unlock the power of the
subconscious enlightenment, gain a flash of
comprehension, and lure
inspiration.
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People of the deepest
understanding look within, distracted by nothing.
Since a clear mind is the Buddha, they attain the
understanding of a Buddha without using the mind. |
Bodhidharma |
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Seek
wisdom, not knowledge.
Knowledge is of the past, wisdom is of
the future. |
American Proverb |
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The
wiser I grow, the clearer I see the beauty around me, the more I value
it, and the less I want to possess it.
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Vadim
Kotelnikov
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People who have been with enlightened ones
emanate a
peace that speaks of the experience
they’ve had.
Holy persons, spiritual beings,
enlightened ones... The universe
disappears in their presence if your heart
is open to feel their love and receive their
living spirit... A flow of
all-inclusive love, deep compassion,
endless
wisdom, peaceful consciousness passes
between you...
They don't judge, but simply
love all people...
Every moment filled with such holy love and
deep compassion is liberating and heart
opening...
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If you use your mind
to study reality, you won't understand either your
mind or reality. If you study reality without using
your mind, you'll understand both. |
Bodhidharma |
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The mind is the root
from which all things grow. If you can understand
the mind, everything else is included. Those who
understand the mind reach enlightenment with minimal
effort. |
Bodhidharma |
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An Indian Way
To facilitate
enlightenment, chant "Om" ‒ the sound of the universal soul ‒ with
full concentration for 5 to 15 minutes twice a day.
A yoga breathing exercise called
Brahmri pranayaam based on Om chanting is also very good for brain
fitness.
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In
Buddhism, enlightenment means full awakening, becoming a
Buddha. It is the ultimate goal of
Buddhist practice.
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In
Zen, kensho means "seeing
into one's true nature". Satori is often used interchangeably with kensho,
but refers to the
experience of kensho.
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In
Indian religions moksha is the final extrication of the soul or
consciousness (purusha) from samsara and the bringing to reincarnations.
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