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Intention to meditate ~ Mingyur Rinpoche

Intention to meditate ~ Mingyur Rinpoche was last modified: July 24th, 2014 by dorjeduck

Whether your practice is good or not doesn’t really matter. The important point is the intention to meditate. That alone is enough.


Mingyur Rinpoche

from the book The Joy of Living: Unlocking the Secret and Science of Happiness

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Further quotes from the book The Joy of Living:

  • Thinking of yourself as limited
  • The practice of simply observing
  • Meditation on compassion
  • What Buddhists mean by happiness
  • Just observe it
  • Setting the tone for your entire day
  • Your mind just as it is
  • Importance of the motivation
  • Being diligent
  • The best part of all
  • Recognizing the inherent potential of your mind
  • Oh, this is how my mind works
  • Trying to do your best
  • Neither rejecting nor accepting
  • Nothing more than the natural function of the mind
  • Essentially good
  • An experience of absolute well-being
  • The need to look at the mind
  • Never disturbed
  • Becoming aware


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