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Nonduality In Buddhism Quotes By William Z. Foster

The establishment of an American Soviet government will involve the confiscation of large landed estates in town and country, and also, the whole body of forests, mineral deposits, lakes, rivers and so on. — William Z. Foster

Nonduality In Buddhism Quotes By C.S. Forester

Happy is the bride the sun shines on. — C.S. Forester

Nonduality In Buddhism Quotes By Loch Kelly

Rest as the awareness that is aware without using thought. — Loch Kelly

Nonduality In Buddhism Quotes By Loch Kelly

The big realization when we go beyond the ego is simply seeing that we've always been ok. — Loch Kelly

Nonduality In Buddhism Quotes By Bodhidharma

Everything sacred, nothing sacred. — Bodhidharma

Nonduality In Buddhism Quotes By Rick Steves

I believe, very strongly, that it is the responsible, adult, recreational, no apologies necessary, 'it just makes my music more fun,' recreational use of marijuana is a civil liberty. — Rick Steves

Nonduality In Buddhism Quotes By St. Jerome

Martyrdom does not consist only in dying for one's faith. Martyrdom also consists in serving God with love and purity of heart every day of one's life — St. Jerome

Nonduality In Buddhism Quotes By Loch Kelly

You are already the awakeness that you seek! — Loch Kelly

Nonduality In Buddhism Quotes By Milan Kundera

Metaphors are dangerous. Metaphors are not to be trifled with. — Milan Kundera

Nonduality In Buddhism Quotes By Loch Kelly

We can learn to return home to our open hearts at any moment. — Loch Kelly

Nonduality In Buddhism Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

This is the nonduality principle of Buddhism: there is nothing to throw away. If a person has never suffered, he or she will never be able to know happiness. If a person does not know what hunger is, he or she will never know the joy of eating every day. Thus pain and suffering are a necessary condition of our understanding, of our happiness. — Thich Nhat Hanh