Tarthang Tulku Quotes
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Tarthang Tulku Quotes & Sayings
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If you want to do your best for future generations of humanity, for your friends and family, you must begin by taking good care of yourself.
— Tarthang Tulku
Our perception of space alters the space. It is consciousness that finds meanings in all spaces
— Tarthang Tulku
Once we truly understand that our waking experience is dreamlike,
we no longer have to treat life as a serious problem. — Tarthang Tulku
we no longer have to treat life as a serious problem. — Tarthang Tulku
The basis of the spiritual path is the development in ourselves of what is truly balanced, natural, and meaningful.
— Tarthang Tulku
Once our hearts are open, all existence appears naturally beautiful and harmonious.
— Tarthang Tulku
Know that however difficult experiences may be,
they are part of the truth you seek. — Tarthang Tulku
they are part of the truth you seek. — Tarthang Tulku
Meanings generating meanings - the process has backed us into a particular corner, a kind of cave, where sunlight seldom enters.
— Tarthang Tulku
Happiness comes from living the way the Lord wants you to live.
— Thomas S. Monson
Energy is our most precious resource, for it is the means by which we transform our creative potential into meaningful action.
— Tarthang Tulku
Fulfillment leaves an empty space where longing used to be.
— Laurie Colwin
The world will be balanced when we are balanced.
— Tarthang Tulku
Your aspirations are your possibilities.
— Samuel Johnson
The balanced energy of patience radiates a friendly and productive attitude
from our hearts into every aspect of our existence. — Tarthang Tulku
from our hearts into every aspect of our existence. — Tarthang Tulku
Complete health and awakening are really the same.
— Tarthang Tulku
Although all of us desire happiness, few of us reach that goal because of the seemingly endless cycle of expectation and disappointment.
— Tarthang Tulku
The diligent farmer plants trees, of which he himself will never see the fruit.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero