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A beautiful wise quote.
This wise maxim has been adopted by practitioners of mindfulness meditation, encouraging us to avoid dwelling on the past–about which we can do nothing–and worrying about the future, when most of the things we worry about never happen. We are then free to see, hear, feel, taste, and touch all the richness surrounding us.
I love this quote by Lao Tzu, Mitch! I needed to read this today; thank you, and many blessings. Cher xoxoxo
Likewise, Cher!
🙂
Sometimes I wish I could live these words. more often.
Awesome quote!
Love it!
So good. Hugs, C
Thanks, Cheryl, hugs back.
A beautiful and wise quote!💚
Such a good quote
Oh, these are such good words right now!
Very wise words. Thanks for sharing, Mitch.
My pleasure, Sandy.
Wise quote!
I love this quote. I also like the one from Kirkegard (sp?) ” The most painful state is remembering the future.
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