"may loving kindness come upon all things"
instead of screaming inside my head about things out of my control that i don't want to do, i've tried to repeat this sentence.
"may loving kindness come upon all things"
i'm not great at it, but the more i do it the better it will work.
here's another one:
instead of screaming inside my head about things out of my control that i don't want to do, i've tried to repeat this sentence.
"may loving kindness come upon all things"
i'm not great at it, but the more i do it the better it will work.
here's another one:
'I sit down and say, and I run all my friends and relatives and enemies one by one in this, without entertaining any angers or gratitudes or anything, and I say, like 'Japhy Ryder, equally empty, equally to be loved, equally a coming Buddha,' then I run on, say to 'David O. Selznick, equally empty, equally to be loved, equally a coming Buddha' though I don't use names like David O. Selznick, just people I know because when I say the words 'equally a coming Buddha' I want to be thinking of their eyes, like you take Morley, his blue eyes behind those glasses, when you think 'equally a coming Buddha' you think of those eyes and you really do suddenly see the true secret serenity and the truth of his coming Buddhahood. Then you think of your enemy's eyes.'
dharma bums jack kerouac
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