Pema Chodron Quotes
We Sometimes Think That Dharma Is Something Outside Of Ourselves - Something To Believe In, Something To Measure Up To. However, Dharma Isn't A Belief; It Isn't Dogma. It Is Total Appreciation Of Impermanence And Change. The Teachings Disintegrate When We Try To Grasp Them. We Have To Experience Them Without Hope. Many Brave And Compassionate People Have Experienced Them And Taught Them. The Message Is Fearless; Dharma Was Never Meant To Be A Belief That We Blindly Follow. Dharma Gives Us Nothing To Hold On To At All.
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