Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Via Daily Dharma: The Wondrous Working of the Infinite

 


I read the daily dharma every morning to set an intention for the day.

—Daily Dharma reader
 
Dear DANIEL

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The Wondrous Working of the Infinite

The more one tries to control and measure the world, the more one experiences fear and apprehension.

Primoz Korelc Hiriko, “Relinquishing Preference through ‘The Silent Sages of Old’”


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