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Dalai Lama Quote for Saturday, February 7, 2009
By
Jana Melpolder
In the Buddhist view, hatred, anger, and desire are afflictive emotions, which simply means they tend to cause us discomfort. The discomfort arises from the mental unease that follows the expression of these emotions. Insight From the Dalai Lama: 2007 Calendar,” Copyright © 2006, Andrews McMeel Publishing.
Dalai Lama Quote for Friday, February 6, 2009
By
Jana Melpolder
What do we understand by meditation? From the Buddhist point of view, meditation is a spiritual discipline, and one that allows you to have some degree of control over your thoughts and emotions. Insight From the Dalai Lama: 2007 Calendar,” Copyright © 2006, Andrews McMeel Publishing.
Dalai Lama Quote for Thursday, February 5, 2009
By
Jana Melpolder
In the interests of everyone, the artist has a responsibility to use his medium well. In the Tibetan culture, most of the paintings are of deities or Buddhas, and they try to send a message of the value of the spiritual. Insight From the Dalai Lama: 2007 Calendar,” Copyright © 2006, Andrews McMeel Publishing.
Dalai Lama Quote for Wednesday, February 4, 2009
By
Jana Melpolder
The fundamental cause of suffering is ignorance – the mistaken apprehension that living beings and objects inherently exist. Insight From the Dalai Lama: 2007 Calendar,” Copyright © 2006, Andrews McMeel Publishing.
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