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Dalai Lama Quote from Snow Lion Publications

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Dalai Lama Quote of the Week

What is the Bodhisattva’s Way of life? It is the way of life that follows naturally from having cultivated the awakening mind of bodhicitta. Omniscience is achieved only through the process of purifying the disturbing emotions within your mind. It cannot be achieved merely through wishes and prayers. We have to train in eliminating all the specific disturbing emotions within your mind. We have to train in eliminating all the specific disturbing emotions by relying on specific antidotes.

All the activities of a Bodhisattva can be included in two major categories: the practice of skillful means and the practice of wisdom. If the practices of giving, ethics, and so forth are to be perfected, they should be supported and influenced by the practice of wisdom. Without the practice of wisdom, the first five of the six perfections cannot actually become practices of perfection. In order to cultivate such wisdom, you must first cultivate the genuine unmistaken philosophical view that is known as the view of the Middle Way, or Madhyamika.

…even when you have understood the wisdom realizing emptiness, that alone will not become a powerful antidote to ignorance if it is not supported by other practices such as giving, ethics, patience, and so forth. Mere understanding of selflessness is not sufficient to defeat the disturbing emotions.(p.76)

–from Stages of Meditation by the Dalai Lama, root text by Kamalashila, translated by Geshe Lobsang Jordhen, Losang Choephel Ganchenpa, and Jeremy Russell, published by Snow Lion Publications

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The Power of Failure

There are no failures – just experiences and your reactions to them. — Tom Krause

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Inspiration of the Day:
Often times we invest failure with the wrong kind of power by thinking it’s a permanent state that holds us down, rather than a temporary condition that we can learn and grow from — often to remarkable heights. This 1-minute video gives us a window into well-known figures of the world, such as Edison, and Lincoln who all share a common trait. They each failed (and spectacularly so!) in their respective fields before rising to greatness.
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Be The Change:
Learn more about a fascinating initiative called the Failure Club (started by Super Size Me’s Morgan Spurlock and Philip Kiracofe), in which people are encouraged to face their fear of failure head on. Often with surprising results!
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