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Mind’s unlimited capacity ~ Mingyur Rinpoche

Mind’s unlimited capacity ~ Mingyur Rinpoche was last modified: January 21st, 2016 by dorjeduck

Not recognizing natural mind is simply an example of the mind’s unlimited capacity to create whatever it wants.


Mingyur Rinpoche

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

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  • Thinking of yourself as limited
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  • An experience of absolute well-being
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  • Never disturbed
  • Becoming aware
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  • Coming to know yourself
  • Temporarily polluted water
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