We live in a network of inter connectivity.
– Sharon Salzberg
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- Meditation trains the mind the way physical exercise strengthens the body. – Sharon Salzberg
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- We find greater lightness & ease in our lives as we increasingly care for ourselves & other beings. – Sharon Salzberg
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- Our vision becomes very narrow when we need things to be a certain way and cannot accept things the way they actually are. – Sharon Salzberg
- As a friend of mine told me about Real Happiness: you wrote this one in American. – Sharon Salzberg