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joyfully carrying the burden of the suffering of all sentient beings.
Reginald A. Ray • In the Presence of Masters: Wisdom from 30 Contemporary Tibetan Buddhist Teachers
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ana thomé • 5 cards
Every action of the body, mouth, and mind is like a seed that sooner or later bears the fruit appropriate to it. Good actions result in blessings; bad actions result in tribulations. Just as a melon seed gives birth to a melon and not to an apple, so does an action free of limitations give birth to a fruit free of limitations. No gift is greater th
... See moreRed Pine • The Diamond Sutra: The Perfection of Wisdom
And the last qualification is “in all earnestness.” That means with full attention, with the entire application of your mind and with full faith in your achievement.
Swami Satchidananda • The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali: Commentary on the Raja Yoga Sutras by Sri Swami Satchidananda
As we transform suffering into compassion, we realize our interconnectedness with all of life. This profound realization gives rise to a second and key aspect of the bodhisattva’s aspiration: “May my life be of benefit to all beings.”
Tara Brach • Radical Acceptance
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Jilber Najem • 1 card

There’s a Japanese word, okagesama, which is often used conversationally to express thanks. The root of this word, kage, means “shadow.” It acknowledges that there are unseen forces in this world which make our life possible.