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Ivan M. Granger Quotes: Suffering is always an invitationto awarenessand compassionand action.
         

Suffering is always an invitationto awarenessand compassionand action.


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Follow the trace of timeuntil the startcollapses with the endin the space of the heart.



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To really meet the mystery, we must be uncertain.



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When in doubt, favor compassionover certainty or tradition.



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Through youthe world learnsto recognize itself— as heaven.



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