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Michael Minock


Last Updated: 11/29/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 59
State: Ohio
Country: US
Monday, August 25, 2008 

Current mood:  contemplative
Category: Religion and Philosophy

Devotion, scholarship, and meditation can all be empty rituals, and whether these devotional acts or any other practices are in fact Dharma depends solely upon one's motivation. . . . Our initial attempts at spiritual practice tend to be very self-conscious. We want to overcome the distortions of our minds and cultivate such wholesome qualities as kindness, insight, mindfulness, and concentration; but as we engage in practices designed to cultivate these, at first they appear to be only mental exercises. Dharma seems separate, something adopted from outside. But as we go deeper into the practice, this sense of separation begins to disappear; our minds become the very Dharma we seek to cultivate.
~B. Alan Wallace, Tibetan Buddhism from the Ground Up

From Tricycle's Daily Dharma


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