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- KariFlack rated 3 months ago
- Meditation, yes; prayer, oh no. I don't think it's possible for all beings to be happy or realize their potential. Unfortunately that's just the way things are. And to convey true kindness and compassion to others (not for any ulterior motives), I think one has to be at complete peace with him or herself which is becoming exceedingly harder to do in our society.

daywhite rated 3 months ago- May all beings be peaceful. May all beings be happy. May all beings be safe. May all beings awaken to the light of their true nature. May all beings be free. "Focus on our equality. This is a practice I learned from the Dalai Lama. Judgement and hatred stem primarily from "othering" individuals. We see them as so different from ourselves, so unequal, and so removed from us that it's easy to not love them. Instead, we can focus on our similarities. Then we can grow in our kindness. We are all human beings. We all suffer. We all want the best for ourselves and our families. We all hurt. We all cry. We all laugh and smile. We all yearn for comfort and freedom. Just because someone is different in some way, does not devalue their needs, innate beauty, and their inherent right to happiness."

alana13 rated 3 months ago- "Silently bless everyone you can. This is a profound practice that quickly creates clarity and happiness in your mind and gives you a strong sense of connection to humanity. Whoever you encounter, even if you dislike them, just silently think to yourself, "May you be liberated. May you be free." I do the same to homeless people, drivers, and anyone I might pass on the sidewalk. It's good stuff."