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When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times (Shambhala Classics)
What it implies is that pain comes from holding so tightly to having it our own way and that one of the main exits we take when we find ourselves uncomfortable, when we find ourselves in an unwanted situation or an unwanted place, is to blame.
Pema Chodron • When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times (Shambhala Classics)
From an awakened perspective, trying to tie up all the loose ends and finally get it together is death, because it involves rejecting a lot of your basic experience. There is something aggressive about that approach to life, trying to flatten out all the rough spots and imperfections into a nice smooth ride.
Pema Chodron • When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times (Shambhala Classics)
If we make the journey to get security, we’re completely missing the point. We can do our meditation practice with the hope of getting security; we can study the teachings with the hope of getting security; we can follow all the guidelines and instructions with the hope of getting security; but it will only lead to disappointment and pain.
Pema Chodron • When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times (Shambhala Classics)
If we really knew how unhappy it was making this whole planet that we all try to avoid pain and seek pleasure—how that was making us so miserable and cutting us off from our basic heart and our basic intelligence—then we would practice meditation as if our hair were on fire.
Pema Chodron • When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times (Shambhala Classics)
“small mind.” It can also be described as sem. In Tibetan there are several words for mind, but two that are particularly helpful to know are sem and rikpa. Sem is what we experience as discursive thoughts, a stream of chatter that’s always reinforcing an image of ourselves. Rikpa literally means “intelligence” or “brightness.” Behind all the plann
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“If you want to find the meaning, stop chasing after so many things.”
Pema Chodron • When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times (Shambhala Classics)
Fear of death is the background of the whole thing. It’s why we feel restless, why we panic, why there’s anxiety. But if we totally experience hopelessness, giving up all hope of alternatives to the present moment, we can have a joyful relationship with our lives, an honest, direct relationship, one that no longer ignores the reality of impermanenc
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When you wake up in the morning and out of nowhere comes the heartache of alienation and loneliness, could you use that as a golden opportunity? Rather than persecuting yourself or feeling that something terribly wrong is happening, right there in the moment of sadness and longing, could you relax and touch the limitless space of the human heart? T
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When we have nothing, we have nothing to lose.
Pema Chodron • When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times (Shambhala Classics)
making friends with our own demons and their accompanying insecurity leads to a very simple, understated relaxation and joy.