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Most people suffer in love because of attachment. Attachment means we're interested in a net return on our investment.
Frederick Lenz
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Frederick Lenz
Age: 48 †
Born: 1950
Born: February 9
Died: 1998
Died: April 12
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We erase ourselves we go away. But we don't really go away, and we don't really erase ourselves, since we were never there to begin with. We weren't there to begin with in that what we are, or conceive of ourselves as, is a perception.
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Power either goes up or down. Your thoughts are the harness of power. It is necessary to think positive thoughts, not just wait for them to occur, but to introduce them.
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Some people think Taoism means not doing anything, just going on with your life. That has little or nothing to do with Taoism.
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Say, for example, you develop the ability to make parking meters disappear. It's probably easier to put a quarter in it. That would be the wisdom on the subject.
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In meditation the mind stops, thought ceases. When thought stops, the world stops. When the world stops, perception stops. When perception stops, the sense of I as a perceiver falls away.
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Meditation is the pathway to enlightenment, and I would encourage you to follow that pathway as far as you can, into ecstasy.
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You must be accommodating with your teacher. You must have a sense of humor about your teacher and the impossible things they ask you to do.
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It is important to have intensive blocks of time together. During our nights together there is a tremendous interchange of knowledge, power and awareness.
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