Category: Daily Monoprints
lizziefortinLeave a Comment on We don’t have to go anywhere to obtain the truth. We only need to be still, and things will reveal themselves in the still water of our heart.
We don’t have to go anywhere to obtain the truth. We only need to be still, and things will reveal themselves in the still water of our heart.
lizziefortinLeave a Comment on There is also the cessation of suffering, which means happiness, and there is a path leading to happiness.
There is also the cessation of suffering, which means happiness, and there is a path leading to happiness.
lizziefortinLeave a Comment on Through your love for each other, through learning the art of making one person happy, you learn to express your love for the whole of humanity and all beings.
Through your love for each other, through learning the art of making one person happy, you learn to express your love for the whole of humanity and all beings.
lizziefortinLeave a Comment on You can still practice mindful breathing, and focus on enjoying yourself and the presence of people around you.
You can still practice mindful breathing, and focus on enjoying yourself and the presence of people around you.
lizziefortinLeave a Comment on Awakening means to see this truth – that you want to know how to enjoy, how to live deeply, in a very simple way. You don’t want to waste your time anymore. Cherish the time that you are given.
Awakening means to see this truth – that you want to know how to enjoy, how to live deeply, in a very simple way. You don’t want to waste your time anymore. Cherish the time that you are given.
lizziefortinLeave a Comment on If you really have love in you, everyone around you will benefit-not only humans, but animals, plants and minerals. Love, true love, is that. True love is equanimity.
If you really have love in you, everyone around you will benefit-not only humans, but animals, plants and minerals. Love, true love, is that. True love is equanimity.
lizziefortinLeave a Comment on In Buddhist teaching, nothingness is only a concept, and it is never applicable to reality.
In Buddhist teaching, nothingness is only a concept, and it is never applicable to reality.
True pleasure is experienced in concentration.
lizziefortinLeave a Comment on Returning to the present moment, using our clear mind that exists right here and now, we can be in touch with liberation and enlightenment.
