
Top 20 Buddhism Healing Quotes
#1. All of the violence that doesn't occur doesn't get reported on the news.
Steven Pinker
#2. Guess I'm going to fade into Bolivian.
Mike Tyson
#3. It is quite possible to speed up the healing process to the part of the body that is injured. This all has to do with the release of chi.
Frederick Lenz
#4. Wise is the person at either end. Who can in due measure spare as well as spend.
Lucian
#5. When I look around me, I see mostly women who are alone, left by their husbands after their kids grew up, for a younger woman, which is the most common thing, or suddenly abandoned after getting married and left with young children.
Dacia Maraini
#6. In my opinion, works of art should be viewed as gifts; something precious given from a point of empathy, where personal enrichment is vastly superior to the value of the gift, and the giver begs for nothing but for the gift to shine on its own.
Kevin Focke
#7. When you find out that there was never anything in the dark side to be afraid of ... Nothing is left but to love.
Alan W. Watts
#8. Accepting the reality of change gives rise to equanimity.
Allan Lokos
#9. Pain & suffering requires time, awareness, and an intentional practice of self-love to disentangle.
Sharon Salzberg
#10. There's a limit to my patience with anything that smacks of metaphysics. I squirm at the mention of "mind expansion" or "warm healing energy." I don't like drum circles, public nudity or strangers touching my feet.
Koren Zailckas
#11. Through recognizing and realizing the empty essence, instead of being selfish and self-centered, one feels very open and free
Tsoknyi Rinpoche
#12. I think Buddhism should open the door of psychology and healing to penetrate more easily into the Western world.
Nhat Hanh
#13. Knowledge is power and enthusiasm pulls the switch.
Steve Droke
#14. There is no illness that is not exacerbated by stress.
Allan Lokos
#15. Restore your attention or bring it to a new level by dramatically slowing down whatever you're doing.
Sharon Salzberg
#16. Armand Gamache had seen the worst. But he'd also seen the best. Often in the same person.
Louise Penny
#17. Forgiveness that is insincere, forced or premature can be more psychologically damaging than authentic bitterness & rage.
Sharon Salzberg
#18. But the throat just kind of falls into line once you realize in your head what it is. You got to remember the musicality of a character you're going to do.
Billy West
#19. Playing chess or Go or Tigris and Euphrates - a very good game, by the way - I can watch people as they choose their strategy and note how they respond to something I've done. Even
Jeffery Deaver
#20. The venerable teachers, philosophers & spiritual practitioners throughout history have concluded that the greatest happiness we can experience comes from the development of an open, loving heart.
Allan Lokos
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