“Dharma doesn't necessarily mean following a mundane and boring life. It means a life of high adventure, not a life of endless, boring repetition.” MeanAdventureBuddhismFollowingBoringEndlessRepetitionMundaneDharmaBoring Life Author:Frederick Lenz
“Following dharma puts you in a proper field of attention. In a proper field of attention, regardless of what your outer circumstances are, happiness will flow.” AttentionFieldsBuddhismCircumstancesFlowFollowingDharma Author:Frederick Lenz
“Happiness does not come from external objects. It comes from peace of mind. You can be famous; you can be a king, a queen, anything. It does not necessarily bring happiness or peace of mind. It comes about through following dharma.” MindDoeObjectsBuddhismKingsFollowingQueensPeace Of MindDharma Author:Frederick Lenz
“When you are following dharma, you will be happy, at peace, still inside. There will be a sense of purpose to your life. Difficulties will not seem unconquerable.” StillsSeemsPurposeBuddhismDifficultyFollowingDharmaUnconquerable Author:Frederick Lenz
“When you are not following dharma, then you will not be at peace. You will not be happy. The simplest things will seem to be endless obstacles.” SeemsBuddhismFollowingObstaclesEndlessSimplestDharma Author:Frederick Lenz
“Buddhism teaches that a craving for things outside ourselves causes an unhappy and pointless search for security. It teaches me to stop following every impulse and to learn restraint. Obviously I lost track of what I was taught.” LostCausesTeachSecurityTaughtBuddhismTrackFollowingUnhappyImpulseRestraintCravingPointless Author:Tiger Woods
“Obviously, following my convictions has come at a personal price, but they are important enough that I have been willing to endure the abuse.” Has BeensImportantEnoughWillingBuddhismAbuseEndureFollowingConvictionRama Author:Frederick Lenz
“The hallmark of a person who is following the pathway to enlightenment is that they bring excellence into everything, no matter how crappy they feel.” FeelsPersonsMatterBuddhismEnlightenmentExcellenceFollowingBuddhistEtiquettePathwaysHallmark Author:Frederick Lenz