In the practice of patience we should never allow ourself to become angry or discouraged, by temporarily accepting any difficulties or harm from others. When we practice patience we are wearing the supreme inner armor that directly protects us from physical sufferings, mental pain and other problems.
Geshe Kelsang Gyatso - “Modern Buddhism” (via dancingdakini)
59 notes
Posted on Tuesday, 7 August
Tagged as: Dharma Buddhism wisdom help truth patience anger happiness
Reblogged from: dancingdakini
Posted by: dancingdakini
Source: Geshe Kelsang Gyatso - “Modern Buddhism” (via dancingdakini)
  1. cerebral-con reblogged this from self-assassin
  2. maxriotous reblogged this from dancingdakini
  3. fearistheword reblogged this from timidambivert
  4. timidambivert reblogged this from energiesoftheuniverse
  5. vanillasky79 reblogged this from dancingdakini
  6. stillirise14 reblogged this from self-assassin
  7. becauseimacreep reblogged this from dancingdakini
  8. self-assassin reblogged this from dancingdakini
  9. tryingleah reblogged this from recoverychick
  10. delusionalawareness reblogged this from dancingdakini
  11. lkaiulani reblogged this from dancingdakini
  12. dimi2u reblogged this from dancingdakini
  13. breakthisshadow reblogged this from dancingdakini
  14. sexygranny reblogged this from dancingdakini
  15. ekisfamous reblogged this from dancingdakini
  16. recoverychick reblogged this from dancingdakini
  17. kaha-taipuri reblogged this from dancingdakini
  18. donniewhaleco reblogged this from dancingdakini
  19. milz-k reblogged this from dancingdakini
  20. brianisburning reblogged this from battlesofawarrior
  21. battlesofawarrior reblogged this from energiesoftheuniverse
  22. queenofthebay reblogged this from dancingdakini
  23. the-beauty-in-my-eyes reblogged this from dancingdakini