You'll find that you will be able to reorder the island of your tonal so that it's in good shape - logical, orderly, neat, and well-defined. Frederick Lenz More Quotes by Frederick Lenz More Quotes From Frederick Lenz We learn to avoid blocking others, interfering with others, because that will decrease our happiness, slow our vibratory rate and generally bring us down and make us miserable. Frederick Lenz buddhism down-and block When you become angry at someone, your anger will actually have a power. You can hit somebody in a non-physical way and it can injure that being. Frederick Lenz angry-at-someone buddhism way You must control your anger and jealousy and possessive nature or, as you become more powerful and your will increases in strength, you will injure others. Frederick Lenz increase buddhism powerful When you think an angry thought about someone, it's like hitting them. Frederick Lenz hitting buddhism thinking People who have power, who think negatively of others and seek to injure them, are practicing a kind of voodoo, a lower sorcery. Frederick Lenz buddhism people thinking Those who practice lower sorcery hurt themselves the most because they interact with negative thoughts and apply power to them; they devastate their own consciousness and their own lives. Frederick Lenz buddhism hurt practice Deluded beings think that if they get in a battle with a Zen Master or with a Don Juan, that it's going enhance their life if they win. You can never take power from someone else any more than you can take sunlight. Frederick Lenz buddhism winning thinking If you get in a battle with someone, you don't get their power if you win. Power is something that you have to acquire yourself, through self-inquiry and the practice of meditation. Frederick Lenz buddhism self winning The bully on the block who beats up somebody doesn't become more powerful. All they do is walk around inside their own mind with an inflated ego. Frederick Lenz buddhism block powerful You have been imprinted by people in this world who take power from others. Most people drain each other. Or, what is worse, they are draining you right now, psychically! Frederick Lenz buddhism people world You can take power from others; you can steal it. It is not a very high-grade power. It will give you a certain amount of access to a better life; but it corrupts the individual. Frederick Lenz buddhism stealing giving The person who takes power will never be happy with those things they gain. They have lost their essential balance and innocence. And without innocence, nothing can further, as they say in the I Ching. Frederick Lenz buddhism balance essentials It is silly to drain others; for when you drain others, you also pick up their vibratory force. Frederick Lenz drains buddhism silly People who want to go to power places all of the time and want to be around powerful people, they don't last long in the study. Frederick Lenz buddhism powerful long I don't put much stock in powers that people have to hurt others, in sorcery and all this nonsense. There are murders and there are dictators. That is just a part of life. The intelligent use of power in yoga can assist you avoiding that side of humanity. Frederick Lenz buddhism yoga hurt So the intelligent use of power is to never interfere with anyone else's success. Use the power you get to just be more successful yourself. Frederick Lenz buddhism intelligent successful When you manipulate others your attention level drops and you become prey, for you have dropped to the plane of manipulation. Frederick Lenz buddhism levels attention If you abuse power, you will be burned and then you will learn...if you live. Frederick Lenz burned abuse buddhism Jealousy, anger, fear - these are ridiculous emotions that drain your power. You need to control them by being content, trusting that life knows what is best, accepting with an even mind whatever is presented to you. Frederick Lenz buddhism mind needs How do you overcome the negative karmas and problems and misery that occur to people who abuse power? You stop abusing power. Frederick Lenz karma buddhism people