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The experience of going to the other side to nirvana clarifies and simplifies your view of all things. You see the world with greater clarity, because it is not obscured by illusions.

Frederick Lenz
buddhismsufferingviews

The comedies, the tragedies we see played out on this earth before us, don't last. But we are eternal spirits. These events will come and go, but the planes of light and nirvana will always be there.

Frederick Lenz
buddhismlightsuffering

Something in you wants to go beyond, wants to be free from this endless round of perception. Enlightenment is that.

Frederick Lenz
buddhismperceptionsuffering

Outside of nirvana, the planes begin, the subtlest planes of light that vibrate fastest, all the way on down through the astral realms through the physical and so on.

Frederick Lenz
buddhismlightsuffering

The experience of light in a very pure form always creates happiness. The experience of desire and aversion tends to create unhappiness.

Frederick Lenz
buddhismlightsuffering

Universes collide and conjoin inside us and beyond all is nirvana, the final, absolute resting place of the soul.

Frederick Lenz
buddhismsoulsuffering

Who has that perfect faith and trust? Only such a person with that faith and trust can be enlightened.

Frederick Lenz
buddhismsufferingperfect

We are all incarnate Buddhas. We just have not realized it deeply. We have not moved the mind - what our friend Don Juan calls the assemblage point.

Frederick Lenz
buddhismsufferingmind

One day liberation will come, and it won't be a day; it won't be a year; it won't be a time, a place or a condition. It will be immortality reflecting through you. What will you do then?

Frederick Lenz
buddhismsufferingyears

A great part of human suffering has its root in the nature of man, and not in that of his institutions.

James Russell Lowell
sufferingrootsmen
Not suffering, but faint heart, is worst of woes. by James Russell Lowell

Not suffering, but faint heart, is worst of woes.

James Russell Lowell
woesufferingheart

If anything goes wrong, the customer doesn't care whose fault it is. He's the one who's going to suffer anyway.

Jan Carlzon
educationalcaresuffering

I marvel now that it was not obvious how inextricable suffering and fear are. It was not until fear left that I noticed, slowly, how it seemed to have taken suffering with it. It took a while to figure out that (for me, anyhow) suffering is mostly caused by fear-not by the circumstances themselves, but by my response to them.

Jan Frazier
takensufferingfear

Nature has decreed that for what men suffer by having to shave, be killed in battle, and eat the legs of chickens, women make amends by housekeeping, childbirth, and writing all the letters for both of them.

Jan Struther
sufferingwritingmen
Suffering borne in the will quietly and patiently is a continual,... by Jane Frances de Chantal

Suffering borne in the will quietly and patiently is a continual, very powerful prayer before God.

Jane Frances de Chantal
powerfulsufferingprayer
Nobody can tell what I suffer! But it is always so. Those who do... by Jane Austen

Nobody can tell what I suffer! But it is always so. Those who do not complain are never pitied.

Jane Austen
mrs-bennetironicsuffering

Our conceptions of morality, as all our other ideas, pass through a course of development; the difficulty comes in adjusting our conduct, which has become hardened into customs and habits, to these changing moral conceptions. When this adjustment is not made, we suffer from the strain and indecision of believing one hypothesis and acting upon another.

Jane Addams
sufferingbelieveideas
The soul's bliss and suffering are bound together. by Jane Kenyon

The soul's bliss and suffering are bound together.

Jane Kenyon
soulsufferingtogether

I see a future in which games once again are explicitly designed to improve quality of life, to prevent suffering, and to create real, widespread happiness.

Jane McGonigal
realsufferinggames

Suffering is not good for the soul, unless it teaches you how to stop suffering. That is its purpose.

Jane Roberts
purposesoulsuffering
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