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งีง่า 🪽@fafikps·
อยากหายไป สักปีนึง
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Wonhyo 📿🪷☸☸️🎋☯️卍🇳🇵🇧🇹
Explain better hoe while traveling to China with another great monk uisang to learn about more about Buddhism, he drank rainwater from a human skull in a dark tomb, then realized at dawn that the water's purity or filth existed only in his mind This "mind-only" insight, central
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Wonhyo was a Korean Buddhist monk who is said to have attained enlightenment after unknowingly drinking water from a human skull, leading him to realize that all phenomena are shaped by the mind alone.

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ลองจินตนาการถึงการถูกบังคับให้ดื่มเหล้าทั้ง ๆ ที่ไม่อยาก รู้ทั้งรู้ว่ามันไม่ดีต่อร่างกายและเช้าวันถัดไปแต่ก็ยังต้องดื่ม นี่แหละผลกรรมของผู้เอาตัวตนไปยึดโยงกับการดื่มเหล้า เป็นเรื่องจริงที่เกิดขึ้นและถูกอธิบายให้ง่ายผ่านคำว่านรก
Communist Party of Genovia@MissPavIichenko

Buddhism in the West: Buddhism isn’t a REAL religion, it’s more of a philosophy! It’s all about mindfulness and being peaceful! Buddhism in Asia:

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Luizera | 🇳🇬@luizera_l·
@AlvaroMarquesV Na epoca eu queria fazer uma igual, mas queria ser original, então fiz uma marca de pneu
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Aristo
Aristo@aristomarinetti·
“In living close to nature, one discovers that happiness does not consist in maximizing pleasure. It consists in tranquility. Once you have enjoyed tranquility long enough, you acquire actually an aversion to the thought of any very strong pleasure“ Theodore Kaczynski
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DM@b0rn2pay·
You can tell when a girl had a porn addicted ex
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sri su rha@SrisurhaG·
ภาพสเก็ตช์ และลงสีเพื่อหาโทนของบรรยากาศของโลกสุดสาคร ที่กำลังสร้างครับ
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Your brain can’t tell the difference between reading about running and actually running. The same brain cells fire either way. Neuroscientists at Emory University proved this by scanning people’s brains for 19 days while they read a novel over 9 nights. Every single reading session changed the brain’s wiring. And those changes lasted five days after the book was finished. A book physically changes you. Your brain treats the characters’ experiences like your own memories. The regions that light up when you feel someone else’s pain, when you process language, when you physically move your body, all fire while you’re sitting there turning pages. A Yale study tracked 3,635 people for 12 years. Book readers had a 20% lower risk of dying during the study compared to people who didn’t read. Even 30 minutes a day was enough to show a survival advantage. And this held across every demographic. The researchers controlled for age, income, race, education, existing health conditions, and depression. The survival advantage came specifically from books. Magazines and articles didn’t produce the same result. Charlie Munger helped turn Berkshire Hathaway into a 20,000-to-1 return over his career. He had a line that stuck with me: “I constantly see people rise in life who are not the smartest, sometimes not even the most diligent, but they are learning machines. They go to bed every night a little wiser than they were when they got up, and boy does that help, particularly when you have a long run ahead of you.” His kids said he was “a book with a couple of legs sticking out.” He read across science, psychology, physics, history, and economics, and built an entire investment system out of ideas he found in those books. He died at 99. Berkshire returned 2,000,000% under his and Buffett’s watch. A bouquet of books might be the only gift that rewires someone’s brain, adds years to their life, and could contain an idea that changes the entire direction of how they see the world.
Summie's write@RuthSummie

I wanttttttt😩

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DK@bulletonbible·
我一直有拍小票的习惯,这两天鼓了一点劲儿,新 vibe 了一个小票搜集 App,自己用着挺开心的
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uptoon(정보계정)@toonup2·
ㅤ 포즈를 변경하면, 변경된 포즈의 이미지를 찾아주는 사이트입니다. 원하는 포즈의 이미지를 빠르게 찾을 수 있습니다. 링크는 답글에 정리했습니다.
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vol.3
vol.3@even_for_vol3·
안녕하세요, 인덱스를 붙이는 기준이 있으신가요? 옆면이 참 예뻐 여쭙니다.
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Oui’D 🪷@inamoodofolive·
กุคงต้องยอมรับจริง ๆ ว่าผัวเก่าเปนส่วนหนึ่งในชีวิตกุ ไม่ว่าจะยังอยู่ในชีวิตหรือไม่ก็ตาม
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𝑺𝒖𝒏𝒏𝒚 𝑩𝒓𝒐𝒏𝒕𝒆🍸
อ่านเจ้าชายน้อยล้านรอบ โตมาพึ่งเข้าใจว่า "เธอต้องรับผิดชอบต่อทุกสิ่งที่เธอมีความสัมพันธ์ด้วย" คืออะไร กุมหัวเลย
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