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Altruism Is Intellegent Selfishness

Posted on November 21, 2010, in Art of Dharma, with Comments

“Altruism has two aspects. Loving others does not mean that we should forget ourselves. When I say we should be compassionate, this does not mean helping others at the expense of ourselves. Not at all.  Sometimes I say the buddhas … read more

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Be Careful With Your Mind

Posted on November 20, 2010, in Art of Dharma, with Comments

Even those who wish to find happiness and overcome misery, Will wander with no aim nor meaning, If they do not comprehend the secret of the mind- The paramount significance of Dharma. This being so, I shall hold and guard … read more

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The Source Of All Happiness Lies In Thinking Of Others

Posted on November 4, 2010, in Art of Dharma, with Comments

. What is there need to say more? The childish work for their own benefit, The buddhas work for the benefit of others. Just look at the difference between them. If I do not exchange my happiness For the suffering … read more

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“What we think, we become.” -Buddha

Posted on June 15, 2010, in Art of Dharma, with Comments

As much as psychology itself, Buddhism is dedicated to psychological well being, and Buddha has been referred to as the first psychologist.  So much so, Robert Thurman (the first ordained Tibetan Buddhist Monk from the United States)  often refers to … read more

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To him in whom love dwells, the whole world is but one family.

Posted on February 25, 2010, in Art of Dharma, with Comments

“I think that the very moment you develop a sense of caring, others appear more positive. This is because of your own attitude. On the other hand, if you reject others, they will appear to you in a negative way. … read more

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