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"One knows how to practice, and that one is perfectly capable.
But one settles for second or third best.
It is like getting the progress prize at school – and one is not really doing one‘s best. It’s a very low grade of effort and it is much more serious than having a bad temper.
The times when I have genuinely put my whole self into something, the results have surprised even me."
Cave in the Snow page 121
But one settles for second or third best.
It is like getting the progress prize at school – and one is not really doing one‘s best. It’s a very low grade of effort and it is much more serious than having a bad temper.
The times when I have genuinely put my whole self into something, the results have surprised even me."
Tenzin Palmo
Cave in the Snow page 121
Matsaraḥ or Jealousy – To find fault in others (that does not exist).
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Bhagavad Gītā Chapter 4 – Jñāna Yoga The Yoga of Wisdom – verse 22
“Matsaraḥ or Jealousy – To find fault in others (that does not exist).”
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