A Quote by Dalai Lama

A disciplined mind leads to happiness, and an undisciplined mind leads to suffering. — © Dalai Lama
A disciplined mind leads to happiness, and an undisciplined mind leads to suffering.
It is felt that a disciplined mind leads to happiness and an undisciplined mind leads to suffering, and in fact it is said that bringing about discipline within one's mind is the essence of the Buddha's teaching.
All media can muddy the mind. Language leads to literature. It also leads to dogma.
A man leads with his mind while a woman leads with her heart.
The cause of happiness and the solution to our problems do not lie in knowledge of material things. Happiness and suffering are states of mind, and so their main causes cannot be found outside the mind. If we want to be truly happy and free from suffering, we must learn how to control our mind.
We must never mistake the process for the result...there is suffering; but this is only the process. God isn't going to stop with the process; He wants to produce the final result. Suffering leads to glory; shame leads to honor; weakness leads to power. This is God's way of doing things.
You have the potential to become anything to which you set your mind. You have a mind and a body and a spirit. With these three working together, you can walk the high road that leads to achievement and happiness. But this will require effort and sacrifice and faith.
There is nothing so disobedient as an undisciplined mind, and there is nothing so obedient as a disciplined mind.
It is the very mind itself that leads the mind astray - of the mind, do not be mindless
Happiness and suffering are feelings - parts of our mind - and so their main causes are not to be found outside the mind. If we really want to be truly happy and free from suffering, we must improve our understanding of the mind.
Attachment to the Divine leads to detachment from the mind. This leads to the realization that the nature of the Seer and the Divine are the same.
A mind that is disciplined, controlled, is free within its own pattern; but that is not freedom. The end of discipline is conformity; its path leads to the known, and the known is never the free.
Mind is a door that leads you outside in the world; meditation is the door that leads you to your interiority - to the very innermost shrine of your being.
The only competition you will have is the competition between your disciplined and undisciplined mind.
Because gratification of a desire leads to the temporary stilling of the mind and the experience of the peaceful, joyful Self, it's no wonder that we get hooked on thinking that happiness comes from the satisfaction of desires. This is the meaning of the
True repentance never leads to despair. Its leads home. It leads to grace.
Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.
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