Awakening Buddhism Quotes
Collection of top 17 famous quotes about Awakening Buddhism
Awakening Buddhism Quotes & Sayings
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The Buddha's dharma didn't teach peace and relaxation; it taught awakening - often rude awakening.
— Jay Michaelson
Perfection itself is not the ultimate goal
but the ultimate condition of life. — Eric Micha'el Leventhal
but the ultimate condition of life. — Eric Micha'el Leventhal
You will bring yourself the suffering you need to bring yourself so that you may awaken.
— T. Scott McLeod
Read The Golden Key several times. Do exactly what it says, and if you are persistent enough you will overcome any difficulty.
— Emmet Fox
Life is a series of awakenings.
— Swami Mukerji
That head of yours should be for use as well as
ornament. — Arthur Conan Doyle
ornament. — Arthur Conan Doyle
If scattered and forsaken bricks are enough to build a house, a wise man will collect them and build one
— Kenneth Mahuka
He said all I could do was tell them, so that is what I did, I told them all the long the short and the tall
— David Clarke
Awakening does not mean a change in difficulty, it means a change in how those difficulties are met.
— Mark Epstein
Montborne wouldn't lie
— Bronwen Evans
In Buddhism, we talk of meditation as an act of awakening, to be awake to the fact that the earth is in danger and living species are in danger.
— Nhat Hanh
Let whatever happens, be what needs to happen, so that I may awaken.
— T. Scott McLeod
Life gives you exactly what you need to awaken.
— T. Scott McLeod
I don't know what it is about accents that makes me want to get undressed and high-five myself.
— Chelsea Handler
Modern formulaic society will try to make you "normal," rushing to call pseudoscientific anything you can do that they can't.
— Sahara Sanders
Once you awaken, you will have no interest in judging those who sleep.
— James Blanchard Cisneros
It is the ultimate religion, through which all humans neuropsychologically morph into Buddhas, or Enlightened Beings.
— Abhijit Naskar