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Emotion and Compassion (Part II), by Geshe Tashi Tsering
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Happy New Year 2018
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Walk with Me
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Money Attracts Money, by Trevor Leggett
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Immortals and Sages: Paintings from Ryoanji Temple
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Emotion and Compassion (Part I) by Geshe Tashi Tsering
Now, it may seem as if emotions come up nonstop. In reality, however, that is not the case. No matter how strong anger may be, for example, it doesn’t last for a week, two weeks, three or four weeks. It doesn’t even last for twenty-four hours. In fact, anger comes and goes. So that point, in itself, proves that it is not continuously operating in our minds.
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Vipallasa Sutta: Distortions of the Mind
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Accepting the Moment ‘Now’, by Harada Sekkei Roshi
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