find it. We need to look and become certain that the mind has no dwelling
place--we must be certain that there is no real place that we can we can
point to and say, “Aha! That’s where it is!”
- - Khenchen Thrangu, "Vivid Awareness: The Mind Instructions of Khenpo
- Gangshar", published by Shambhala Publications.
+ -- Khenchen Thrangu, "Vivid Awareness: The Mind Instructions of Khenpo
+ Gangshar", published by Shambhala Publications.
+~
+Not only are our adverse experiences beneficial for our own path, but they are
+the best way for us to connect with others. Suffering is a universal
+experience. This is why the Buddha chose suffering as the first topic of his
+teachings. So when we connect with our own suffering, we can also recall that
+many beings all over the world are having similar experiences. This helps us
+develop understanding, love, and compassion for others.
+ -- Rose Taylor Goldfield, in "Training the Wisdom Body: Buddhist Yogic
+ Exercise", published by Shambhala Publications.