Wednesday, March 17, 2004
If we grasp a correct idea too tightly,
we risk squeezing the truth out of it.
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we risk squeezing the truth out of it.
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by John R. Hiller.
Monday, March 15, 2004
From 365 Tao by Deng Ming-Dao
"Spiritual Practice must be uninterrupted. We may be anxious because we see very little happening on a daily basis, but we must be patient (tapas) until we can see what the accumulation of our efforts yields. Self-cultivation (svadhyaya) means steady, gradual progress. To stop prematurely would be more disastrous than never having started at all."
"Spiritual Practice must be uninterrupted. We may be anxious because we see very little happening on a daily basis, but we must be patient (tapas) until we can see what the accumulation of our efforts yields. Self-cultivation (svadhyaya) means steady, gradual progress. To stop prematurely would be more disastrous than never having started at all."