Thupten Jinpa Quotes.

1. "The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated. —WILLIAM JAMES (1842–1910)"
- Thupten Jinpa, A Fearless Heart: How the Courage to Be Compassionate Can Transform Our Lives

2. "Witnessing kindness makes us feel compassionate, and compassion predicts helping behavior."
- Thupten Jinpa, A Fearless Heart: How the Courage to Be Compassionate Can Transform Our Lives

3. "In fact, as human beings, we are by nature social animals, and our happiness and even survival depend upon our interaction and cooperation. So when positive emotions guide intelligence, it become constructive. The warm, compassionate heart is the basis for peace of mind, without which the mind will always be uncomfortable and disturbed."
- Thupten Jinpa, Essence of the Heart Sutra: The Dalai Lama's Heart of Wisdom Teachings

4. "Come here, I shall bless you within nonduality;"
- Thupten Jinpa, Mind Training: The Great Collection

5. "O prince, abide in meditative equipoise on the spacelike ultimate. [16] In the illusionlike subsequent periods, reflect on karma and its fruits. When the teacher revealed"
- Thupten Jinpa, Mind Training: The Great Collection

6. "Therefore hold this fact of not being the object of your own disapproval"
- Thupten Jinpa, Mind Training: The Great Collection

7. "He is untainted by elaborations of the eight mundane concerns.77"
- Thupten Jinpa, Mind Training: The Great Collection

8. "This time it is different. Today I have sought a spiritual teacher, I have read the sutras, and as a result I have now recognized the enemy! It has been stated:             The old days when you could             Ruin me at will are now gone;             I can see you now, so where are you off to?             I shall tear down your arrogance.197"
- Thupten Jinpa, Mind Training: The Great Collection

9. "Now my own self is the enemy, and sentient beings are the friends."
- Thupten Jinpa, Mind Training: The Great Collection

10. "being cleansed in the spacelike meditative equipoise,"
- Thupten Jinpa, Mind Training: The Great Collection

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