Tag Archives: a clear mind

SOMETHING MORE INTERESTING?

Something More Interesting? Always looking for something more interesting?That’s our problem. This, unfortunately, is laziness because we’re not focusing on the truth of the matter; we are looking for titbits. These tasty morsels are for the needy who seek interesting … Continue reading

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THE DICTIONARY IS OUR BIBLE

The Dictionary Is Our Bible The dictionary is our bible: it tells us all we need to know. In the dictionary, the word clarity means divine splendour (be bright). The opposite to clarity is obscurity,vagueness, blurriness, opacity, darkness. When our … Continue reading

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CONTROLLING OUR MIND

Controlling Our Mind Our minds are cluttered with memories which we are, unfortunately, proud of, equating an efficient memory with intelligence. All we are actually doing is repeating words, which may not be relevant to a situation. Intelligence is an … Continue reading

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WHAT’S THE POINT?

What’s The Point? Asking what is the point is the important question. What is the point of studying spirituality? The point is to know our own mind, and how and why it works in a certain way. This understanding is the healing necessary to … Continue reading

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INNER CIVIL WAR

Inner Civil War Dividing a community is the cause and condition to conquer that community. This starts with creating conflict in the mind – an inner civil war of confusion. If the unity of emptiness and awareness – an extremely … Continue reading

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EVERYONE IS RIGHT

Everyone Is Right And that’s the problem! Everyone wants happiness, and a clear mind. No one wants to be unhappy and confused. It all depends on what we perceive, and how we perceive it. In Tibetan Buddhism, there are nine … Continue reading

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