
WEEKLY WORDS OF WISDOM
Quote of the Week
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Often we see other
sentient beings as hassles: "This mosquito is disturbing me.
Those politicians are corrupt. Why can't my colleagues do their work
correctly?" and so on. But when we see sentient beings as being
more precious than a wish-fulfilling jewel, our perspective completely
changes. Imagine training your mind so that when you look at every
single living being, you think, "My enlightenment depends on that
being. The drunk who just got on the bus--my enlightenment depends on
him. The soldier in Iraq--my enlightenment depends on him. My brothers
and sisters, the teller at the bank, the janitor at my workplace, the
president of the United States, the suicide bombers in the Middle
East, the slug in my garden, my eighth-grade boyfriend, the babysitter
when I was a kid--my enlightenment depends on each of them." All
sentient beings are actually that precious to us.
from Cultivating a Compassionate Heart: The Yoga Method of Chenrezig by Bhikshuni Thubten Chodron, published by Snow Lion Publications. Excerpts provided with permission by Snow Lion Publications http://www.snowlionpub.com
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-- from The Lhasa Moon Tibetan Cookbook, by Tsering Wangmo and Zara Houshmand
excerpts provided with permission by Snow Lion Publications http://www.snowlionpub.com