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Milarepa Quotes

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My religion is to live and die without regret  (Milarepa Quotes) If you are a musician, in my opinion there is no greater experience than to play for one’s master. It is the highest calling.  (Milarepa Quotes) I always felt teasing came alongside a deeper meaning, as if [Osho] wanted to convey something immensely valuable to me.  (Milarepa Quotes) All worldly pursuits have but one unavoidable and inevitable end, which is sorrow; acquisitions end in dispersion; buildings in destruction; meetings in separation; births in death.  (Milarepa Quotes) In Los Angeles, I had shaved my beard and dyed my hair black just for a change, to have some fun  (Milarepa Quotes) When you are strong and healthy, You never think of sickness coming, But it descends with sudden force, Like a stroke of lightning. When involved in worldly things, You never think of death’s approach; Quick it comes like thunder, Crashing round your head  (Milarepa Quotes) Accustomed long to contemplating love and compassion I have forgotten all difference between myself and others  (Milarepa Quotes) The affairs of the world will go on forever. Do not delay the practice of meditation  (Milarepa Quotes) Hasten slowly and ye shall soon arrive  (Milarepa Quotes) I need nothing. I seek nothing. I desire nothing  (Milarepa Quotes) When you run after your thoughts, you are like a dog chasing a stick  (Milarepa Quotes) One should see that all appearance is like mist and fog  (Milarepa Quotes) Do not entertain hopes for realization, but practice all your life  (Milarepa Quotes) My religion is not deceiving myself  (Milarepa Quotes) Take the lowest place, and you shall reach the highest  (Milarepa Quotes) Strong and healthy, who thinks of sickness until it strikes like lightning? Preoccupied with the world, who thinks of death, until it arrives like thunder?  (Milarepa Quotes) Desires achieved increase thirst like salt water  (Milarepa Quotes) You menace others with your deadly fangs. But in tormenting them, you are only tormenting yourselves  (Milarepa Quotes) All meditation must begin with arousing deep compassion. Whatever one does must emerge from an attitude of love and benefitting others  (Milarepa Quotes) When you run after your thoughts, you are like a dog chasing a stick: every time a stick is thrown, you run after it. Instead, be like a lion who, rather than chasing after the stick, turns to face the thrower. One only throws a stick at a lion once  (Milarepa Quotes) I have no desire for wealth or possessions, and so I have nothing. I do not experience the initial suffering of having to accumulate possessions, the intermediate suffering of having to guard and keep up possessions, nor the final suffering of loosing the possessions  (Milarepa Quotes) Life is short and the time of death is uncertain; so apply yourself to meditation. Avoid doing evil, and acquire merit, to the best of your ability, even at the cost of life itself. In short: Act so that you have no cause to be ashamed of yourselves and hold fast to this rule  (Milarepa Quotes) As the twelfth-century Tibetian yogi Milarepa said when he heard of his student Gampopa’s peak experiences, ‘They are neither good not bad. Keep meditating.’  (Milarepa Quotes) As the twelfth-century Tibetian yogi Milarepa said when he heard of his student Gampopa’s peak experiences, ‘They are neither good not bad. Keep meditation.’  (Milarepa Quotes) As the twelfth-century Tibetian yogi Milarepa said when he heard of his student Gampopa’s peak experiences, ‘They are neither good nor bad. Keep meditating.’  (Milarepa Quotes)