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'If your heart is in it...'

. Don't be concerned about 'doing what is right'. It's not the calculated effort that creates peace, love and compassion, which is what we express when we find our true nature. Whenever a person's 'heart' is in the 'right place' everything will be fine. Matthew

Don't look elsewhere....

. "When most people hear that the Buddhas transmit the teaching of the one mind, they suppose that there is something to be attained or realized apart from mind, and they use mind to seek the teaching, not realizing that mind and the object of their search are one. Mind can't be used to seek mind;...suppose that a warrior forgot he was already wearing his pearl on his forehead, and sought for it somewhere else: he might search through the whole world without finding it. But if someone simply pointed it out to him, the warrior would immediately realize that the pearl had been there all the time. In the same way, if you students of the Tao are mistaken about your own mind, not recognizing that it is the Buddha, you will look for it somewhere else, indulging in various practices and hoping to attain something." Huang-Po, p.66 "The Enlightened Mind"

Alienation

. Acceptance and participation with WHAT IS allows a person to recognize his/her 'true nature', and discover at-one-ness. Expecting anything other than what is, or trying to 'improve' what is, causes the person to 'enter' a fantasy world, thus creating alienation and suffering. Peace comes from participation with what IS, not with 'what we want to have'. Matthew