Bunny Buddhism Quotes

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The wise bunny knows the carrot will not hop to him.
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Krista Lester (Bunny Buddhism: Hopping Along the Path to Enlightenment)
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Simple things can be extraordinary to the bunny who chooses to see them.
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Krista Lester (Bunny Buddhism: Hopping Along the Path to Enlightenment)
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Even a reliable bunny misses a hop sometimes; then the important thing becomes simply to return to hopping.
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Krista Lester (Bunny Buddhism: Hopping Along the Path to Enlightenment)
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The bunny who chews at his wound does not allow it to heal.
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Krista Lester (Bunny Buddhism: Hopping Along the Path to Enlightenment)
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We must consider the pawprints we leave on this Earth so future bunnies will have a place to hop.
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Krista Lester (Bunny Buddhism: Hopping Along the Path to Enlightenment)
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Our manifesting mission is a White Op, a term based on the military black op, or black operation, a clandestine plot usually involving highly trained government spies or mercenaries who infiltrate an adversaryβ€˜s position, behind enemy lines and unbeknownst to them. White Op, coined by my best friend Bunny, stands for what I see needing to happen on the planet: a group of well-intentioned, highly trained Bodhisattva warriors (appearing like ordinary folk), armed with the six paramitas and restrained by ethical vows, begin to infiltrate their relationships, social institutions, and industries across all sectors of society and culture. Ordinary Bodhisattvas infusing the world with sacred view and transforming one mind at a time from the inside out until a new paradigm based on wisdom and compassion has totally replaced materialism and nihilism. The White Op is in large part how I envision the work and intention of my colleagues and me at the Nalanda Institute for Contemplative Science; we aspire to fulfill it by offering a Buddhist-inspired contemplative psychotherapy training program, infused with the latest neuroscience, to therapists, health-care workers, educators, and savvy business leaders. (p. 225)
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Miles Neale (Gradual Awakening: The Tibetan Buddhist Path of Becoming Fully Human)