tada On the Impermanence of Desire As a simple experiment, the next time you have some wanting or desire in the mind, investigate what the wanting feels like and then notice how it feels when the wanting passes away. Given the great law of impermanence, it always will. —Joseph Goldstein, “The End of Suffering” tada
Archives for September 5, 2017
Practice Kindness
September 5, 2017 by Jerome Freedman

One of the many things that you can do for your happiness and the happiness of others is to practice kindness. Kindness has the capacity to spread like wildfire. If you are kind to the grocery clerk who checked you out, he or she will be kind to the rest of the people she serves […]
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Filed Under: Insights, Mindfulness, Quotes Tagged With: brahma viharas, Buddha, compassion, Divine Abodes, equanimity, forgiveness, four immeasurable minds, Gandhi, generosity, Gratitude, happiness, inclusiveness, kindness, loving kindness, Practice Kindness, sympathetic joy
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