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Rotten Happiness

Rotten Happiness

I had to learn to stop saving up my happiness. It just goes bad if you don’t use it when it’s fresh.

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Mantra in Your Native Tongue

Mantra in Your Native Tongue

Mantra is a dynamic, individual, nonviolent way to approach conditions you wish to change, in the language you already know.

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The Dharma of Super Mario

The Dharma of Super Mario

Want to stop projecting your random nonsense? Enough with not being judgmental. When I’m being “not judgmental” my ego is just having a field day.

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Be Careful What You Wish For

Be Careful What You Wish For

Things that have been contained: they get loose, wield their power and reconfigure our future, almost before we know what we are are doing.

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What You Want: Your Own Attention

What You Want: Your Own Attention

Smooth out the creases where your life has been bent. Becoming an effective advocate for yourself with yourself is the core of Four Words practice.

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If What You Say Can Set You Free

If What You Say Can Set You Free

The power of the Word has been the subject of intense ritual and investigation for 3,500 years, since the time of the Ṛg Veda.

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