“10 Rules for Being Human: Rule #1 - You will receive a body. Rule #2 - You will be presented with lessons. Rule #3 - There are no mistakes, only lessons. Rule #4 - The lesson is repeated until learned. Rule #5 - Learning does not end. Rule #6 - "There" is no better than "here". Rule #7 - Others are only mirrors of you. Rule #8 - What you make of your life is up to you. Rule #9 - Your answers lie inside of you. Rule #10 - You will forget all this at birth.” HumansDoeEndsBodyLife IsLyingAnswersForgetMistakeAwarenessBirthLessonsMirrorsBeing HumanUp To You Author:Cherie Carter-Scott
“The world has an ending and a beginning. It begins with you and it ends with you. The end of the world occurs when you make a major transition in attention.” WorldEndsAttentionAwarenessBuddhismMajorsTransitionEnd Of The World Author:Frederick Lenz
“Anyone has the ability, if they choose, to move to the higher end of the state of mind they are in. From that higher end, they can generate another state of mind.” IfsMindEndsStatesMovingAbilityAwarenessBuddhismHigherState Of Mind 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
“Cyberbullying is an issue that affects all of us and demands that Canadians work together to put an end to it. This national public awareness campaign is an important step in protecting our children online. Along with our government’s introduction of Bill C-13, the Protecting Canadians from Online Crime Act, we are taking clear action to tackle cyberbullying.” ChildrenImportantEndsGovernmentActionTogetherStepsIssuesClearAwarenessCrimeDemandOur ChildrenBillsCampaignsOnlineWorking TogetherIntroduction Author:Peter MacKay
“To go from mortal to Buddha, you have to put an end to karma, nurture your awareness, and accept what life brings.” LifeEndsAcceptingAwarenessKarmaMortalsNurtureDharmaGoes Around Comes Around Book:The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma Source: The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma
“The question is not whether the good outweighs the bad. The question is whether or not the good excuses the bad. And, in my opinion, it doesn't. It never does. As long as wrongs are being commited, in any quantity, and in any ratio to the amount of good that is being done, it is both irresponsible and wrong not to bring awareness to it, and struggle to put an end to it.” LifeLongDoeEndsDoneOpinionStruggleAwarenessAmountExcuseQuantityIrresponsibleRatiosBeing Done Author:Derek R. Audette
“At the end of this lifetime, you will leave this world. Your awareness field will stay together in a certain sense and then it will seek to return to things that are familiar. You will reincarnate.” WorldEndsTogetherCertainAwarenessFieldsThis WorldReturnLifetimeFamiliarRebirth Author:Frederick Lenz
“Enlightenment does not put an end to awareness. It puts an end to limited awareness. It doesn't necessarily put an end to incarnation. It puts an end to reincarnation.” DoeEndsAwarenessEnlightenmentReincarnationIncarnation Author:Frederick Lenz
“Materialism ends up denying the existence of any irreducible subjective qualitative states of sentience or awareness.” EndsStatesExistenceAwarenessMaterialismSubjectiveQualitative Author:John Searle