In Response to a Post Quoting a Saying on Danger by Eclhart Tolle
Try Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, Epicurus, the Buddha's and the teachings of Zen.
If the mind doesn't choose in its neutrality, the person cannot be thrown out of his equanimity and equilibrium.
Death is nothing according to all these modes of thinking.
The right way of living conquers death.
Holding on to security is the greatest impediment to peace of mind and happiness.
Thus, accepting impermanence is the greatest wisdom.
The self that holds too tightly to itself lives in fear and causes its own suffering—
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In Response to a Post Quoting a Saying on Danger by Eclhart Tolle
Try Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, Epicurus, the Buddha's and the teachings of Zen.
If the mind doesn't choose in its neutrality, the person cannot be thrown out of his equanimity and equilibrium.
Death is nothing according to all these modes of thinking.
The right way of living conquers death.
Holding on to security is the greatest impediment to peace of mind and happiness.
Thus, accepting impermanence is the greatest wisdom.
The self that holds too tightly to itself lives in fear and causes its own suffering—
......