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Love has very little to do with a person. It comes from us. You can love a surprisingly great number of people.
Frederick Lenz
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Frederick Lenz
Age: 48 †
Born: 1950
Born: February 9
Died: 1998
Died: April 12
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You reincarnate forever because you exist forever. You can't die. You can't be born, your essence that is. You are on a big wheel.
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If you can't think of an enlightened person positively, don't think of them at all.
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I think everyone is equally psychic. But through the practice of meditation, you learn to make your thoughts quiet and become more aware of your innate psychic abilities.
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I meet people who neglect career. Their lives aren't centered at all. They don't have much money. They have this spaced-out look in their eyes. Their chances for enlightenment are very small, unless they change the way they live.
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The most giving souls are those who give when they don't have to give, who could just walk away from this world and its suffering and merge with eternal existence and bliss forever.
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Human beings go to church. The guy in the front dressed in black is the guy you defer to. He is in charge of the mysteries of universe, which ordinary human beings don't seem to have the inclination to understand.
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The human mind and the entire life process is chaotic. Chaos is not something that lacks order chaos has varieties of order within it.
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In deep meditation, all of the things that we call life, all of the combinations of experiences, fall away.
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Taoism has no rules. It's a suggestion for preceiving life in its wholeness, without unnessary categorization, yet enjoying the beauty of categorization.
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To become conscious of God, to become God's consciousness, to become God, to be God and to be beyond God, God being beyond God, God having an existence separate from the creation, to be that, to merge with that, to lose one's self and find one's self endlessly again and again in that is self-realization.
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There is a sense of competition in Zen. You are competing with your thoughts and trying to overcome them.
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