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Friday, June 1, 2012
Wholeness
The state of calm or in Buddhist terminology "Samadhi" is one which knows that there is more to life than the mere feeling of one's likes or dislikes.
- Me trying to digest the thoughts shared by my teacher Koun Franz
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