“In martial arts one of the first things that you learn is to be balanced. Balance is the central principle in architecture and design. Balance is a way of trying to talk about being at the center of things.” WayTryingFirstsArtPrinciplesDesignBuddhismBalanceArchitectureMartial ArtsBalancedArchitecture And Design Author:Frederick Lenz
“Spiritual balance is the principle that allows the mind to be still. You cannot expect the world to settle down, everything to work out, in order for you to be happy. You have to get control of your mind.” WorldMindStillsSpiritualOrderPrinciplesBuddhismBalanceWork OutSettlingSettling DownSpiritual Balance Author:Frederick Lenz
“Instead of your ego directing you and making countless mistakes, allow yourself to be guided by the invisible principles of the universe within your action.” ActionUniverseMistakePrinciplesHealthBuddhismEgoInvisibleAthletics Book:Surfing the Himalayas: conversations and travels with Master Fwap Source: Surfing the Himalayas: conversations and travels with Master Fwap
“The life that we see on our small planet is not necessarily a great reflection of the entire universe. The people are beautiful, but they tend to destroy one another. That's not an operative principle in all dimensions.” PeopleInspirationalBeautifulUniversePrinciplesPlanetsBuddhismReflectionDimensions Author:Frederick Lenz
“Prana is an element of energy. Energy is a manifestation of a certain principle which in Indian cosmology they call shakti, or spiritual power. Don't worry about the words too much.” SpiritualCertainEnergyPrinciplesWorryToo MuchBuddhismElementsIndianManifestationCosmologySpiritual PowerPranaShakti Author:Frederick Lenz
“There are certainly beliefs in traditional Buddhism that conflict with basic principles of scientific understanding, .. We can't make sense of those beliefs in any kind of scientific framework.” KindBeliefUnderstandingPrinciplesBuddhismConflictTraditionalMake SenseFrameworkBasic Principles Author:Richard Davidson
“A person of wisdom is not one who practices Buddhism apart from worldly affairs but, rather, one who thoroughly understands the principles by which the world is governed.” WorldPersonsWisdomPrinciplesPracticeBuddhismAffairWorldly Book:The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin Source: The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin