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March 28, 2012
DON’T COVER THE WORLD WITH LEATHER
Our problems can’t be solved by eliminating each and every outer cause. Nevertheless, people everywhere take this approach: “It’s the world’s fault; it’s too rough, too sharp, too alien. If I could get rid of these outer woes, I’d be happy.”
Shantideva says: If you want to protect your feet, wear shoes; and if you want to protect yourself from the world’s provocations, tame your mind. The antidote to misery is to stay present. |
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No Time to Lose: A Timely Guide to the Way of the Bodhisattva, page 110
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Teachings by Pema Chödrön, from works published by Shambhala Publications. Photo by ©Andrea Roth. |


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