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The trick to keeping your meditation practice alive, not simply consistent but wonderful, is you need to bring a certain will or force into every meditation.
Frederick Lenz
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Frederick Lenz
Age: 48 †
Born: 1950
Born: February 9
Died: 1998
Died: April 12
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I encourage you to make money and to become enlightened. The two are not necessarily different. Have fun with whatever you do because we are only here for a while.
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I have a great deal of spiritual dignity. It's on loan from eternity, and you do too, and we have to use it in our relationship with each other.
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In self-giving you must be so careful of egotism. You must be so careful when you are aiding others in their liberation not to have a sense of self.
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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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Many people excuse themselves by claiming that they don't have to do work anymore because they are beyond it. They are simply afraid of getting their hands dirty. Getting your hands dirty washes your being.
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If you meditate you will change in ways that I cannot understand. But that is neither here nor there.
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The most powerful force to maintaining a good immune system is the power of positive thinking and not allowing yourself to be unnecessarily drained emotionally by worries and fears.
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In their confusion and delusion, men hate the womb that gives them birth. Not all men, certainly , but enough men to run the world.
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They say Casanova made love to over 10,000 women. Do you think it changed him? It probably aged him a little bit. But I doubt that it changed him. If it had changed him, he would have stopped somewhere along the line and done something a little different.
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Sex is life: The act of creation in pleasure, the loss of oneself in another, the coming together of opposites in a temporary union of yin and yang, that creates something other than either. What is life if not this?
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Humility simply means that you do a great job at everything and it isn't really a big deal.
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The universe is endless. Enlightenment is endless. You have only touched the outer periphery of the endless still center of perfect being.
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I deal with two types of students. Those who have a very deep-seated knowledge of love, which are few, or those in all their lives have ignored love.
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