“Never think too much of yourself. Realize you are only an instrument of eternity. Do not get stuck in that terrible trap. You can lose everything.” ThinkingRealizingLosesToo MuchBuddhismBalanceTerribleEternityInstrumentsStuckTraps Author:Frederick Lenz
“One, who studies the ways of power, seeks to end the imprinting process because in imprinting we loser power, we lose attention; we are formatted to do certain things.” WayEndsCertainProcessLosesAttentionStudyAwarenessBuddhismLoserImprinting Author:Frederick Lenz
“Happiness will come through the practice of yoga and Buddhism, that happiness is not something you will lose at the end of this lifetime. It will stay with you.” EndsHappinessLosesPracticeBuddhismYogaLifetime Author:Frederick Lenz
“Happiness is self-generated as the mind becomes still. As we become involved with the desires of the world, we lose that centering, that stillness.” WorldMindStillsSelfHappinessDesireLosesBuddhismInvolvedStillnessCentering Author:Frederick Lenz
“Life should be continually brighter. We are continually seeking our own innocence. We want to recapture it for eternity. It's in there, but we lose touch with it.” WantShouldHappinessLosesBuddhismEternitySeekingInnocenceBrighter Author:Frederick Lenz
“The strategy of winning is gaining personal power. There are no techniques to learn that will cause you to win. You need power, balance and wisdom to win and to learn from your loses.” NeedsWinningCausesLosesHealthBuddhismBalanceStrategyTechniqueAthleticsPersonal Power Author:Frederick Lenz
“The last game on earth is in progress. And when you lose, you win. And when you win, you can't lose.” InspirationalEarthLastsGamesWinningLosesProgressBuddhism Author:Frederick Lenz
“If you live for a very long while, you will have to watch your friends and loved ones die, your body age and lose its beauty and vigor, and your mental capacities fade.” IfsInspirationalLongBodyAgeSufferingDiesLosesWatchesBuddhismCapacityYour BodyLoved OnesFadesVigor Book:Surfing the Himalayas: conversations and travels with Master Fwap Source: Surfing the Himalayas: conversations and travels with Master Fwap
“What more could there be, but the absolute beauty of our lives? Look around you, for heaven's sake and stop thinking. It is only in your thoughts and in analytical processes that you lose yourself.” ThinkingInspirationalLooksHeavenProcessLosesOur LivesBuddhismAbsolutesSakeLosing Yourself Author:Frederick Lenz
“In this lifetime you can lose everything. Everything passes here. But you don't lose any spiritual knowledge that you have gained in this or any other lifetime. It is inside you.” InspirationalSpiritualLosesBuddhismLifetimeSpiritual Knowledge Author:Frederick Lenz
“We get so involved with the latest craze or having the latest car or the most high-powered house that we lose touch with that which makes us happy - what makes us happy are quiet states of mind.” InspirationalMindStatesHouseLosesCarBuddhismInvolvedQuietState Of MindCraze Author:Frederick Lenz
“What you need to learn are basic types of concentration, bringing more energy into your life, plugging up the holes where you lose energy, the basics of self-discovery.” InspirationalNeedsSelfEnergyLosesBuddhismTypeDiscoveryHolesSelf DiscoveryConcentrationBasicsGaining Power Author:Frederick Lenz
“The mind is like a lake. It reflects eternity when it's very still. If ripples appear, lots of them, then the reflection is not clear. We lose the clarity of the perfect reflection.” IfsMindStillsLosesPerfectClearMeditationBuddhismReflectionEternityClarityLakesRipple Author:Frederick Lenz
“If President Bush does a lousy job, then he'll lose power. If the guy at McDonalds who's selling burgers does a great job, then he'll be much more powerful than President Bush.” IfsDoeJobsGuyPresidentLosesPowerfulBuddhismMindfulnessSellingPresident BushMcdonaldsGreat JobBurgers Author:Frederick Lenz
“My seminars are for you. They are moments, hours and evenings outside of time. A chance, in a highly charged environment, to meditate, find stillness, and remember who you are. A place, with others of like mind, to find and lose yourself in the transcendental light.” MindMomentsLightRememberHoursLosesChanceEnvironmentBuddhismWho You AreEveningStillnessRamaTranscendentalLosing YourselfSeminarsRemember Who You Are Author:Frederick Lenz
“When we lack etiquette, we trash things. We trash each other. We trash the environment. We lose sight of the value of things. We suffer alienation when our spirit is disconnected from our physical awareness.” SpiritSufferingValuesLosesEnvironmentAwarenessBuddhismSightBuddhistTrashAlienationEtiquetteDisconnected Author:Frederick Lenz
“There is enough room in eternity for everyone to be enlightened. We gain or lose nothing by the success of others.” EnoughLosesRoomsBuddhismGainsEternityBuddhistEnlightenedEtiquetteSuccess Of Others Author:Frederick Lenz
“I feel that there's a certain danger in always being in a lovely rural setting. You can lose touch.” FeelsCertainLosesDangerBuddhismLovelySettingSettings Author:Frederick Lenz
“I believe in winning. It is clean. I like it. I definitely don't believe in losing. It is a bad attitude. It is not necessary to lose, but it does happen once in a while.” BelieveDoeHappensSuccessWinningI BelieveLosesAttitudeCareersBuddhismLosingCleanDon't BelieveI Believe InBad Attitude Author:Frederick Lenz
“The way to win the race is not to trip somebody else. Simply have more energy. You will not only have a greater chance of winning; but whether you win or lose, you'll be happy.” WaySuccessWinningEnergyLosesChanceRaceCareersGreaterBuddhismWin Or Lose Author:Frederick Lenz
“You work many hours. It is the major activity of your life. You can lose a lot of energy or gain a lot of energy from it. Put your full attention into it and do a good job, because it is part of your impeccability.” JobsSuccessEnergyHoursLosesAttentionCareersBuddhismActivityMajorsGainsGood Job Author:Frederick Lenz
“Most people abuse power. They use power to dominate others. They use power to destroy others. Ultimately when you do this, you lose it.” PeopleUseLosesBuddhismAbuse Author:Frederick Lenz