-- Santikaro, from "Hooked!: Buddhist Writings on Greed, Desire, and the
Urge to Consume", edited by Stephanie Kaza, published by Shambhala
Publications and Snow Lion Publications
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+ The teachings are for living in this world—for having fewer problems and
+fewer tensions. Many people speak now about world peace. What does that
+mean? How can we have world peace if we don’t have peace in ourselves? We
+are each members of society—society meaning all of us together, not as
+individuals. Since many individuals make up society, it means that the
+individuals must have a kind of evolution. Although we have power and
+military might, and sometimes there are provisional changes, in the real sense
+it never changes.
+ Society is made up of individuals each having their point of view, their
+feelings, and their sensations. If we want to develop society so that there
+is more peace and happiness, each one of us must work with our condition. For
+example, our society is like numbers. When we count, we must always begin
+with the number “1.” If I think about society, I must start with myself as
+“number one.”
+ -- Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, from "Dzogchen Teachings", published by Shambhala
+ Publications