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Dalai Lama Quote from Snow Lion Publications

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Dalai Lama Quote of the Week

All beings suffer in the same way as we do, and some are even more deeply immersed in sorrow. Yet all of these beings wish to experience only happiness and to avoid all suffering, frustration, and pain. They wish lasting happiness but do not know how to cultivate its causes, and they wish to avoid misery but automatically collect only causes of further misery. As Shantideva said, “Although seeking happiness, they destroy their own causes of happiness as they would an enemy. And although seeking to avoid misery, they treat its causes as they would a close friend.”

Were the countless sentient beings unrelated to us, or were they not to mind their sufferings, perhaps there would be no need for us to bother with their welfare. In reality, however, all are related to us and not one of them wishes to suffer. Over the billions of lifetimes that we have experienced since beginningless time, we have known all the living beings again and again. Sometimes they have been parents to us, sometimes friends or mates, sometimes enemies. Without exception, each of them has been even a mother to us again and again, performing all the kindnesses of a mother. How can we be indifferent to them?

Wishing them to have only happiness and its causes and to be free of suffering and its causes, we ourselves should generate a sense of responsibility for their well-being. Finally, as only an omniscient Enlightened One is effectively able to benefit beings in deep, lasting, and ultimate ways, we must quickly attain enlightenment. This is the wishing bodhimind, the inner basis of Mahayana practice.(p.136)

–from The Path to Enlightenment by H.H. the Dalai Lama, edited and translated by Glenn H. Mullin, published by Snow Lion Publications

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Video of the Week: Plastic Debris Art

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Nov 04, 2011
Plastic Debris Art

Plastic Debris Art

A commitment that began on their first date, Richard and Judith Lang have been collecting plastic debris from Kehoe Beach in Point Reyes National Seashore in California, for over ten years.

They use these plastic articles to make beautiful works of art, not just as an exhibition of their talents, but to draw attention to the deeper concern of plastic pollution of the world’s oceans.

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The Essence of a Great Presentation

Success is ultimately about connection, not perfection. — Whitney Johnson

~~~~ Tip of the Day: “A few months ago when I had worked with Macy in the recording studio, I found the circumstances even more daunting. Nearly every time I began to play, my mind would start churning: ‘I’m not a professional musician. I’m going to make a lot of mistakes. The audience/album producer/recording engineer will think I’m lousy. I am lousy. I am going to let Macy down. Why did I think I could do this?’ I’ve come to realize that my mental stumbling started when the performances stopped being about providing a musical foundation for Ms. Robison and creating a good experience for the audience — and became about me. As soon as my focus shifted to ‘How am I doing?’ ‘Do I sound good?’ ‘Do they like me?’ nerves inevitably took over.” Business author and advisor Whitney Johnson shares about the art of presentations. http://premiere.whatcounts.com/t?ctl=169B65A:C3009629A010612C4CBE04D379FC0253B4B847859706E37D&

~~~~ Be The Change: “Perfection is a goal somewhere in the future, totality is an experience herenow. Totality is not a goal, it is a style of life.” An interesting reflection from Osho. http://premiere.whatcounts.com/t?ctl=169B65B:C3009629A010612C4CBE04D379FC0253B4B847859706E37D&

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