The end of the “romanticized spiritual path”

When we learn to deal directly with our complaints and difficulties, romanticized ideas about the spiritual path are no longer meaningful. We see that what is important is to take responsibility for ourselves, and to always be aware of our thoughts, feelings, and actions.
~ Tarthang Tulku

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  1. says: Marcos A Pereira

    Boa Tarde

    Gostaria que divulgasse mais a cerca de Tarthang Tulku, particularmanete sobre Gestos de Equilibrio.

    Abraços

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