Author: David Schwarm
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Three of swords and the sun
The Fool carries a pack tied to a staff as he walks to the edge of a cliff with a small dog biting at his heels. He carries with him all his possessions and is travelling the world without knowing where he’s going. From time to time, the fool is blinded by the wonders before…
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Februrary 5
Head knowledge is worthless, unless accompanied by submission of the will and right action.
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February 4
Love is the key to the mystery. Love by its very nature is not selfish, but generous. It seeks not its own, but the good of others. The measure of love is not the pleasure it gives–that is the way the world judges it–but the joy and peace it can purchase for others.
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February 3
Why is it that any time we speak of temptation we always speak of temptation as something that inclines us to wrong. we have more temptations to become good than we do to become bad.
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Chögyam Trungpa
In meditation practice, people sometimes equate dwelling in bewilderment with a meditative state of being. They may confuse being spaced out with experiencing openness and relaxation. They may try to make bewilderment into a comfortable home or nest in their practice. We often have a tendency to try to solidify our confusion as the proof…
