I see no contradiction between Buddhism and Christianity ... I intend to become as good a Buddhist as I can.
My mom's actually a Buddhist. My dad's a Christian and he was a Muslim, but he converted to Christianity.
I'm a Buddhist, so one of my biggest beliefs is, 'Everything changes, don't take it personally.'
The Buddhist expresses it in one way, the Christian in another, but both say the same: We are all one.
I encourage people to have a daily spiritual practice; that's the best way to take care of yourself. If you have that daily practice, it means you're getting divine guidance, and you're not being guided by your ego or your personality.
We typically sell a catheter lab to a hospital, and it sits there for the next 10 years, and we don't visit the cardiologist on a daily basis. Volcano have a disposable business. They are in the cath lab on a daily basis.
It's very easy to get caught up in everything that's going on and just daily stuff being a distraction. When you have all that taken away from you, your daily activity becomes a lot more subtle, and you appreciate it all a lot more.
I used a lot of pancake makeup and a prayer, and a Buddhist chant.
I meditate twice a day. I chant. I lean more towards Buddhist practices.
I am interested in suffering and, in particular, the Buddhist idea that in pain, you can find beauty.
I think my Buddhist practice has a profound influence on my life and encompasses my creative projects.
I practice Buddhist philosophy and contemplation but I don't know if I'm more of anything.
I spend a lot of time with Buddhists. I'm not a Buddhist, but their relationship with death interests me.
I'd feel more of the pressures of daily life, obsessed about finding a job or love. Maybe I've taken these things for granted. I go through a lot of other things in the music industry, but "daily life" is a whole different war to fight.
(They) were responsible for spreading the Buddhist religion throughout India and East Asia.
If you could train an AI to be a Buddhist, it would probably be pretty good.
I’m not Buddhist, I’m not Hindu, I’m not Christian, but I still feel like I have a deep connection with God.
The prohibition of L'shon Hara is the Jewish equivalent of the Buddhist practice of Right Speech.
it is impossible to build one's own happiness on the unhappiness of others. This perspective is at the heart of Buddhist teachings.
I describe myself as a simple Buddhist monk. No more, no less.
Your vision of your future will help you press forward. Take a few minutes to envision where you want to be in one year or two or five. Then take action to prepare yourselves. People don’t just run a marathon when they decide to do it. They must train daily, slowly building stamina and endurance to run the 26.2-mile distance. So it is with life. It is daily diligence with prayer and scripture study that will help you reach your goals. Your daily decisions will influence generations.
Ultimately one must abandon the path to enlightenment. If you still define yourself as a Buddhist, you are not a buddha yet.
Imagine the wisdom to be passed down from the classical Buddhist texts.
In 'Seven Years In Tibet,' I played a Buddhist. But I'm not religious at all, really.
Buddha was not a Christian, but Jesus would have made a good Buddhist.
Whatever merit there is in anything that I have written is simply due to the fact that when I was a child my mother daily read me a part of the Bible and daily made me learn a part of it by heart.
You will never change your life until you change something you do daily. The secret of your success is found in your daily routine.
A lot of people believe that when you are Buddhist, you are the Dalai Lama. I'm certainly not.
One of the things that kills Buddhist spiritual life is excessive seriousness.
I don't call myself a Buddhist. I'm a free spirit. I believe I'm here on earth to admire and enjoy it; that's my religion.
Do not speak unless you can improve on silence, said a Buddhist sage.
Advanced Buddhist Yoga is the art of altering your karmic patterns.
It is as difficult to define or classify Islamic cinema as it would be a Christian, Jewish or Buddhist one.
Marvelous oriental pace he's got, just like a Buddhist statue.
Sometimes I feel like Leonard Cohen when he went off to become a Buddhist.
Zen and Buddhism have produced martial arts, because of the Buddhist injunction against weapons.
I think my Buddhist practice has a profound influence on my life and encompasses my creative projects
He's a Catholic, a Hindy, an atheist, a Chein, a Buddhist, a Baptist and a Jew, and he knows, he shouldn't kill.
My family is Jewish, Buddhist, Baptist and Catholic. I don't believe in man-made religions.
I was raised Church of England but I love the Buddhist philosophy, it's very powerful, non-violent.
Science is reaching the conclusions that we had been taught through the Tibetan Buddhist experience.
Even if one isn't a committed Buddhist, it just helps us become better human beings.
The experience taught me to be present in the real Buddhist sense of paying attention to the moment.
We are not cured of alcoholism. What we have is a daily reprieve contingent on the maintenance of our spiritual condition. Every day is a day when we must carry the vision of God's will into all of our daily activities.
School presents daily exercises in dis-association. It forces unwelcome associations on most of its prisoners. It sets petty, meaningless competitions in motion on a daily basis, pitting potential associates against one another in contests for praise and other worthless prizes.
Shambhala is a Buddhist tradition with its own unique view and approach.
I consider myself a Hindu, Christian, Moslem, Jew, Buddhist and Confucian.
Whenever anyone, Buddhist or not, sees a Temple or an image of Buddha they receive blessings.
I use Meaningful Beauty for my daily skincare regime. The system helps to restore, protect, revitalize and renew my skin. Using it daily along with avoiding the sun, not smoking, drinking a lot of water, and getting enough sleep is key to looking and feeling good at any age!
From a Buddhist perspective, it is incorrect to always assume that we know what is best.
The longer I spent time on 'The Daily Show,' standing in front of a green screen pretending to report from war zones and hot spots around the world - most often from somewhere in the Middle East - the more I began to realize that 'The Daily Show' was radicalizing me.
To a Buddhist, contradictions only exist in a mind that has been forced to cultivate them.
Hearken, my believing reader. What is the cause of your weakness? Is it not because the fountain of life is little used? Is it not because you are resting on old experiences, and not daily gathering new manna—daily drawing new strength from Christ?
Unfortunately, however, I have too many desires to make a good Buddhist.
Rather than set aside daily time for prayer, I pray constantly and spontaneously about everything I encounter on a daily basis. When someone shares something with me, I'll often simply say, 'let's pray about this right now.'
For me, study is a divine and daily imperative, and I study a page of Talmud daily so that I am not only teaching. My teaching is constantly being fed by my learning.
I knew a Buddhist once, and I've hated myself ever since.
Rather than set aside daily time for prayer, I pray constantly and spontaneously about everything I encounter on a daily basis. When someone shares something with me, I'll often simply say, 'Let's pray about this right now.
My daily sins require daily distribution of God's grace. In that sense, it never ceases to surprise me because I don't deserve any of it. I mean, I deserve to be locked in a cage and for God to throw away the key.
It is the Buddhist belief that at every moment the universe is not only dying but being reborn.
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