13 Principles for Mindful Living
Renowned Dzogchen Master Lama Surya Das shares his wisdom rooted in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. His teachings are engaging and relatable, making ancient wisdom accessible to modern individuals. With a focus on meditation, he guides Westerners towards happiness and enlightenment.
Embrace mindfulness, stay present, and tread carefully. Being attentive brings rewards.
Engage your mind, open your heart, and invigorate your spirit. See clearly and love abundantly.
Cultivate a personal spiritual practice. Nurture a continuous spiritual journey, not just occasional experiences.
Focus on your own inner light. Tap into your innate strengths and explore the depths of your mind.
Embrace freedom as a gradual process, not just a distant goal. Progress matters more than perfection.
Accept, release, and allow. Practice the art of letting go.
Infuse joy into your journey towards enlightenment. Balance seriousness with lightheartedness.
Embrace impermanence and detachment. Remember: This Too Shall Pass.
Maintain a balanced approach. Stay connected to the bigger picture.
Stay mindful, stay vigilant. Be wise in your exploration of reality.
Be present in every moment of your journey.
Avoid fixation on words and concepts. Embrace uncertainty.
Question ideas and opinions, including your own. Challenge your thoughts.
Value life, cherish it with gratitude.
Do good and spread goodness.
Seize the present moment, always.
Meditate with purpose and urgency.
