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"To be, or not to be" is the famous opening phrase of a soliloquy in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. In the soliloquy, Hamlet questions the meaning of life, and whether or not it is wort… (View Post)
So let go, put everything down, everything except the knowing. Don't be fooled if visions or sounds arise in your mind during meditation. Put them all down. Don't take hold of anything at all. Just s… (View Post)
Yes, I would. I just don't like to work hard for it. I don't want friends to be jealous. I don't want it taken away by the government, greedy relatives, thieves and investment bankers. I don't want p… (View Post)
At min 4:01 as long as consciousness believes it is a person, it has sufficient choice making ability. A murderer tells the judge," I am not responsible. It is conditioning that cause me to kill… (View Post)
It is greed, hatred and delusion that drive people to do what they do. Don't blame them. Blame the defilements. "Forgive them for they know not what they do." (View Post)