Our suffering is caused by holding on to how things might have been, should have been, could have been.
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Our suffering is caused by holding on to how things might have been, should have been, could have been.
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Our suffering is caused by holding on to how things might have been, should have been, could have been.
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To heal is to touch with love that which was previously touched by fear.
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Our suffering is caused by holding on to how things might have been, should have been, could have been.
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“İyileşmek; daha önce korkunun dokunduğu şeye, sevgiyle dokunmaktır…”
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To heal is to touch with love that which was previously touched by fear.
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“You have to remember one life, one death–this one! To enter fully the day, the hour, the moment whether it appears as life or death, whether we catch it on the inbreath or outbreath, requires only a moment, this moment. And along with it all the mindfulness we can muster, and each stage of our ongoing birth, and the confident joy of our inherent luminosity. (24)”
― Stephen Levine, A Year to Live: How to Live This Year as If It Were Your Last
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