Whenever ego suffers from fear of death & your practice turns to seeing impermanence, ego settles down.

Tsoknyi Rinpoche
Whenever ego suffers from fear of death & your practice...
Whenever ego suffers from fear of death & your practice...
Whenever ego suffers from fear of death & your practice...
Whenever ego suffers from fear of death & your practice...
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The Buddha is a great example of a man who practices with a sense of urgency and urgency is a very important aspect of practicing. One of the most important aspects of practice is to keep an open mind and keep our ego in check. It is important to remember that ego can get in the way of a Buddhist’s practice. When we get caught up in our hard work, pride can get in the way of things working out for us.

When we believe that we have to be special or better than others to have a chance at the true happiness, then we are setting ourselves up for failure. We have to remember that there is no such thing as better or worse, just different.

Source: Carefree Dignity: Discourses On Training In The Nature Of Mind

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