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Unconscious of the existence of Tao, beings live supposing themselves to be separate from the universal intelligence, supposing themselves to be powerful or to be weak, thinking that they live their lives and die their deaths.
Frederick Lenz
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Frederick Lenz
Age: 48 †
Born: 1950
Born: February 9
Died: 1998
Died: April 12
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As an enlightened teacher of Buddhism, I'd like to welcome you to the pathway to enlightenment. I'd like to encourage you to be more positive, to engage in the practice meditation, to learn how to do this wonderful thing - make your mind still in a crazy world.
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They might see that you are going to meet a beautiful woman or a beautiful man. They will come to you in dreams and tell you this is going to happen because of them.
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Sometimes people start to meditate and they get a headache. It's because they're trying too hard. You're pulling in too much energy.
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People think that by getting in touch with some being outside the body, it will solve their problems. This only creates problems. It won't help you a bit.
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We learn that those around us are an extension of ourselves, both animate and inanimate. All things have a life and form. We learn to love them all.
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Wisdom is the ability to do two things at once, to be in the world and enjoy it and at the same time, to be in the realms of light, to be in samadhi.
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Opinions are secondary when dealing with reality. They're subjective reflections.
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The gopis seek Krishna, another part of themselves that create ecstasy. The man seeks the woman, the woman seeks the man. The Tantric Buddhist seeks annihilation of the ego.
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In advanced meditation there are methods and formations of joining the mind with the various aggregate aspects of the universe, fusing it, dissolving it, sometimes thousands of times in a microsecond or outside of time.
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As you meditate, you will discover, pleasantly, that you too can see beyond this life, that you can see your eternality.
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Sexuality, for the person who practices tantra, is a marvelous way to experience illusion. Illusion is just another way of seeing things. There are no illusions because there is no self.
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Happiness is everything in the whole universe. It's a state of mind. Your whole life is a state of mind. So be happy, why not?
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If you are afraid of other people take a martial arts class. The best way to overcome fear is learn to be proficient in martial arts.
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If you must go to a negative place of power, go to them in a very conservative way. You must go to them when your power is up. It is like going to war. You have got to be ready if you are going to survive.
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You have to refine your being. You have to go through all of the stages and steps of erasing yourself through service to others with purity, humility, integrity.
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An enlightened person is someone who shifts from one plateau of knowledge to another.
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I have yet to see a career that is similar in benefit as computer science for doing the advanced exercises.
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After this happens again and again, we reach a point were there is nothing but satori, which is what nirvikalpa samadhi is like.
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Self-realization is a strange term. You don't actually realize your 'self'. If anything, you go away. The caterpillar enters the cocoon of meditation: A butterfly emerges - metamorphosis.
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I can go shopping and pick up some Bounty Towels, the three pack, I can go home and open those up and look at them and see more infinity than in the Buddha's best meditation. If I can't do that, that means I'm wrapped by the Buddha's best meditation.
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