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 Real Buddhism is about meditation. Frederick Lenz buddhist buddhism real Buddhism is yoga. Yoga started, who knows when? A long time ago, when the first person found that they could still their thoughts and experience eternity and access the higher planes of mind. Frederick Lenz buddhist buddhism yoga Occasionally, in each age and in different lands, a Buddha is born, that is to say, an enlightened person...they re-codify the ways, the practices, they make changes that are just intelligent changes that adapt to a new century, a new culture. Frederick Lenz buddhist intelligent land Buddhism doesn't come from anybody. It exists by itself. Frederick Lenz cosmology buddhist buddhism Buddhism suggests there are no elect. Everything rests upon your own self-effort, which is the good news because that means you don't have to wait around for some nebulous God to help you. Frederick Lenz buddhist buddhism mean The thing about Buddhism is that it stresses attainment of something ineffable, that is where it differs from other religions in that it's more correct. We live in a world with promises of paradise. Frederick Lenz buddhist buddhism stress The realms of light exist everywhere forever. But it is up to an individual to raise their mind to a level of stillness at which they can perceive these most beautiful realms of light. Frederick Lenz buddhist light beautiful Buddhists believe that you are who you are today is because of who you have been in all your past lives. Frederick Lenz buddhist believe past Buddhism is the study of changing who we are, modifying or perhaps totally restructuring ourselves as perceivers. Frederick Lenz who-we-are buddhist buddhism Buddhism is the study of power initially. It takes a certain amount of power to even know your potential - to have the sense that you can change the way you perceive. Frederick Lenz buddhist buddhism way Buddhism is perception, gaining control of the mind and directing one's attention, to raise the kundalini energy so that it flows with such volatility and force that we simply perceive life correctly. Frederick Lenz buddhist buddhism perception Behind the transient reality, there is something else. It is a deeper, more permanent and unchanging reality that we Buddhists call nirvana. Frederick Lenz unchanging buddhist reality It is the Buddhist belief that all things, experiences and people are inherently empty. That is a simple way of saying that all physical and nonphysical things have another side. Frederick Lenz buddhist simple people In the Far Eastern languages we have many different words to describe the varying degrees of reality that a thing, a state of mind or plane of being may have. Frederick Lenz buddhist mind reality Buddhism leads you to the awareness that all things are holy. Everything is holy. The dark has its own light, in other words. Frederick Lenz buddhist buddhism dark In Buddhism we don't really believe in sin and salvation as Westerners would define them. We believe in the limitless possibilities of the present and of future moments. Frederick Lenz buddhist buddhism believe What is evil? There is no such thing. In Buddhism we don't recognize evil and therefore we don't give it any power over us. Frederick Lenz buddhist buddhism evil The days of infinity are endless. Its hours cannot be counted or found on a clock. There is no north, south, east, or west. These are just concepts. Infinity is forever, everywhere all at once. And that's all there is. Frederick Lenz buddhist east forever Human beings have become so afraid of the unknown, themselves, and each other that they deprive themselves of that innate ecstasy and love of life which comes with a human body, mind and spirit, by hiding behind the empty shell of their ego. Frederick Lenz love-life buddhist ego Self discovery doesn't not seek to bring you answers about your personal life or philosophically comfort you about life and death. What it does is bring you into reality as perception itself. Frederick Lenz buddhist discovery reality