_ Contents (Pages) Sometimes,the content pages of a bookalready offer lessons,what more the actual contents. (Pic: Content pages of ‘Think…
_ In Bardo, Always Transiting When living, dyingand being reborn,always in transition,with no real birth or death,just a seamless continuum…
_ Only Bonuses When you expect nothing,every little thingthat goes your waybecomes a bonus. (Pic: The Psychology Of Money: Timeless…
_ Cow / Human What irony –the ‘humanising’ of cows,with the marketing of beef –to humans.
_ Me[mento] Mori Reminders Latin: Memento MoriEnglish: Remember you must die. Spanish: Me MoriEnglish: I died / I die / I’m…
_ Reply For Kuchisake-onnaTo the slit-mouthed woman(Kuchisake-onna, if real),to whom saying ‘yes’ or ‘no’ is unwise,just say ‘Āmítuófó’(for protection and…
_ What You Are Not Born For You are not born to be greedy,which will harm yourself.If generous, you will…
_ A Kind Of Credo Without attachment, expect nothing.Without aversion, fear nothing.Accord with Buddha-nature gladly.Be heroic with the Bodhisattva path,in…
_ Just Keep Waking Up (Further) To know if youhave already awakened fully,keep trying to awaken further. (Pic from ‘1899’)
_ Mean And Do Well Truthfully Always be purposefuland trueto one and all. (Pic: ‘Verissimus: The Stoic Philosophy Of Marcus…
_ Protection And Propagation Always protectand let shineyour Buddha-nature. (Pic: ‘Verissimus: The Stoic Philosophy Of Marcus Aurelius’ by Donald J….
_ Betrayal: Wandering Thought #279 The worst possible betrayal isby the most trusted and thus least expected,therefore difficult to prevent….
_ Craving Vs Accepting Desiring a positive experienceis itself a negative experience;and theacceptance of a negative experienceis itself a positive…
_ Strength Let go of all the thoughtsthat don’t make you strong. (Realising your weaknessesdoesn’t make you weak –if you…
_ Quotes from‘The Stoic Challenge:A Philosopher’s Guide to Becoming Tougher,Calmer, and More Resilient’by William B. Irvine _ _ Foolishness Of…
_ [2]《论语》十章[2] Ten Analects’ Sections [The following are in no particular order.] [11]子曰:「君子求诸己,小人求诸人。」《论语•卫灵公第十五•第二十一章》 The Master said,‘Noble persons demand all from themselves,while…
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