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    From my point of view, which is the point of view of no illusions, there is only winning and losing. You might as well be a winner.

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    From the first, in people and in things, there is no such thing as trash. These words point to the fundamental truth of Buddhism, a truth I could not as yet conceive in those days.

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    From the point of view of meditation, there is nothing that is not God. When we meditate, we are participating in a spiritual experience. We are seeing life is not perhaps as we thought, but a little bit different, vastly different.

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    Fundamentally, Buddhism is for the awakenment and benefit of beings. So, you can't say, "Oh, you can't have it because you're not ready for it." That goes against the fundamental principle.

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    Fulfillment of desire taken to extremes doesn't necessarily make us happy. It tends to make us rather cynical.

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    Gain control of the emotions. Be the helmsperson and not blown around by the winds of emotion. While there will be winds, you can navigate them or even use them to expedite your journey.

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    Gain control of the mind and make it still, initially just during periods of meditation, but then throughout the day and throughout the night.

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    Get in touch with nature. The stillness of nature is profound and yet subtle.

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    Get real. Life is heavy. It's difficult. It's complex...even for the wise.

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    God does everything perfectly. The world doesn't really need saving; it's exactly the way God wants it to be at the moment.

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    Go through every closet in your house in every room.

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    Go through the things that life gives you to go through, happily. You have to loosen the grip of time, gradually.

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    Happiness does not come from external things as we're really taught as children. It doesn't come from Santa Claus. Happiness is from within your mind. Just realizing that will change your whole life.

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    Greed, fear, lust, hate, jealousy, these are part of reality too ... bundles of consciousness wrapped tightly, barbs on which you can injure yourself, volatile energies that serve as separations between yourself and perfect stillness.

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    Happiness is just being you, where you are right now. Allow yourself to be you. Shut off all the silly thoughts and desires and crazy emotions

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    Happiness comes from living in the moment, this moment, now, right here. If you are in obscure states of mind, you won't see what this moment is. You won't realize its beauty.

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    Happiness has to do with how quickly you vibrate, how intelligent you are, how subtle your awareness field is, how deep you are, how aware of your eternal part you are.

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    Happiness does not mean that everything works out. Usually nothing works out, but you get a kick out of it anyway.

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    Happiness is not dependent on experience. What you experience shouldn't make you happy or unhappy when you know how to be happy.

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    Happiness is not the same as pleasure. Pleasure is an immediate experience, very transient in nature, that's enjoyable, and if we experience a great deal of it - there's a sense of satiation.

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    Happiness is something that you don't postpone. If you are postponing happiness - it is something you will probably never experience much of.

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    Happiness is the main object of our aspirations, whatever name we give to it: fulfilment, deep satisfaction, serenity, accomplishment, wisdom, fortune, joy or inner peace, and however we try to seek it: creativity, justice, altruism, striving, completion of a plan or a piece of work.

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    Grammar has qualities, shapes and forms.

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    Gut level is a good level to deal with life, and for me, I have to say that Buddhism makes sense for me because it's how I'm an artist.

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    Happiness is everything in the whole universe. It's a state of mind. Your whole life is a state of mind. So be happy, why not?

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    Happiness comes from self-knowledge. Self-knowledge means that you have understood your mind. Your mind is the whole universe.

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    Happiness does not come from external objects. It comes from peace of mind. You can be famous; you can be a king, a queen, anything. It does not necessarily bring happiness or peace of mind. It comes about through following dharma.

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    Happiness has to do with how quickly you vibrate. Meditation is a process of speeding up the vibration.

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    Happiness is a state of mind. The key to happiness is being able to disconnect your life from your perceptions. If you saw things as they really were, you would be happy automatically.

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    Happiness is found principally in meditation. Let your mind flow out into eternity. You have to exert some effort. Then you will notice a subtle smile on your face.

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    Happiness is in the mind and the mind is the universe. Your mind is the universe, not just this physical universe that you perceive through your senses.

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    Happiness is separate from daily experience. If picking the right door on the game show makes you happy, then you will be unhappy in the future because eventually you will pick a wrong door.

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    Happiness is something that you can definitely achieve. At first, it will just come for a moment or two. Then it will come for longer periods of time. Eventually you will be happy all of the time.

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    Happiness is not dependent upon outer circumstance. Happiness is falling in love with everything around you, everything inside of you.

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    Happiness will come through the practice of yoga and Buddhism, that happiness is not something you will lose at the end of this lifetime. It will stay with you.

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    Happiness is only gained when your mind is in extended states of attention, when your mind is merging with the infinite.

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    Hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love.

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    Have a healthy respect and love for yourself, but don't be taken out by your ego.

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    Have a wonderful sense of humor, particularly about yourself and your own situation. Yet don't simply laugh. Work to change and improve things even though, at times, it seems impossible.

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    Happiness is self-generated as the mind becomes still. As we become involved with the desires of the world, we lose that centering, that stillness.

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    Happiness is the most elusive thing for human beings to find.

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    Hate is the last refuge of the ignorant. Love is the medicine. Compassion is the gift of the awakened ones.

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    Have lots of plants in your house. Nature and plants understand something about stillness and silence. As you interact with the green world, you will find a peace will enter your life.

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    Have the right attitude in advanced practice. Feel that you are always a beginner in Zen. They refer to it as "beginners mind". I feel I am a beginner, always; because it's true.

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    Have your life properly aligned with dharma. The technicalities of the movement of the kundalini are easy to master. Dharma is much more complex.

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    Having the competitive edge to be able to succeed is having control of your time, life and mind.

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    Higher meditation is not taught through techniques or words. The real meditation experience is taught inwardly. You shift a person through different dimensional planes.

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    Hinduism, Confucianism, and Buddhism are huge traditions of enormous importance, and they aren't monotheistic. Again, this reflects the fact that our preconceptions about what religion is are so influenced by Protestantism - either real Protestantism or the secularized Protestantism that dominates our culture - and its assumption that beliefs are the most important thing.

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    Hinduism threw away Buddhism after taking its sap. The attempt of all the Southern Acharyas was to effect a reconciliation between the two. Shankaracharya's teaching shows the influence of Buddhism. His disciples perverted his teaching and carried it to such an extreme point that some of the later reformers were right in calling the Acharya's followers "crypto-buddhists".

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    Hindus believe in God positively. Buddhism does not try to know whether He is or not.