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the principle of rythym
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[quote:shadowalker:MV8xOTgyNTg0XzMzMzAzMTk5Xzk4NTY4RUQ0] in my opinion it is not wrong to desire more or anything but when we do desire something our awareness first reveals the lack there of and instead of acknowledging it and focusing our awreness on gaining it we get lost within the emotions of the lack thereof and so continually create more lack thereof but thats just my opinion [/quote]
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i have trouble understanding this one. can anybody help me out. I feel it is not fair because i want extreme joy and happiness. but does that mean i am doomed to extreme pain and loss? or is it more along the buddhist belief of not wanting more than i already have? anybody feelin my vibe?
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